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Franz Kafka
“One of the first signs of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die. This life appears unbearable, another unattainable. One is no longer ashamed of wanting to die; one asks to be moved from the old cell, which one hates, to a new one, which one willl only in time come to hate. In this there is also a residue of belief that during the move the master will chance to come along the corridor, look at the prisoner and say: "This man is not to be locked up again, He is to come with me.”
Franz Kafka, Blue Octavo Notebooks

John Muir
“Every hidden cell is throbbing with music and life, every fiber thrilling like harp strings.”
John Muir, The Wilderness World of John Muir

Stephen        King
“Tony, Tony,come around, something's lost that can't be found.”
Stephen King

Dejan Stojanovic
“Entering a cell, penetrating deep as a flying saucer to find a new galaxy would be an honorable task for a new scientist interested more in the inner state of the soul than in outer space.”
Dejan Stojanovic

Jayce O'Neal
“Cellaholics are those who interrupt quality time when they are with you, but rather text, call, and email others who are somewhere else. ”
Jayce O'Neal

Joscha Bach
“An organism is not a collection of cells; it’s a function that tells cells how to behave. And this function is not implemented as some kind of supernatural thing, like some morphogenetic field, it is an emergent result of the interactions of each cell with each other cell.”
Joscha Bach

Jayce O'Neal
“When you chronically interrupt your time with whom ever you're with to answer your phone/text you are saying that the caller is more important.”
Jayce O'Neal

Jayce O'Neal
“And no you're not that important that you must always dismiss your current company to answer whomever is on the phone. Seriously, you're not.”
Jayce O'Neal

“Do you think there outside you are free
Do you think chaining me you can flee
The rest of the world is outside in a cage
I am not gonna give up my case just like this”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Michael Faust
“Each of us is a “cell” of the Absolute Mind. If we can expand our minds, we can tune into Absolute Mind, the Mind of God. We ourselves, if we can harness Absolute Mind, can become God.”
Michael Faust, God Genesis

Steven Magee
“Do not allow your smart phone to control your day.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I was not surprised that the USA with its WiFi, cell phones, computers and indoor society had one of the worst outbreaks of COVID-19 in the world.”
Steven Magee

“Furthermore, a cell has no ability to improve its basic function. Bacteria that becomes resistant to antibiotics are still bacteria. Fruit flies that develop mutations are still fruit flies. Moths that change color are still moths. Birds that develop longer and shorter beaks are still birds. Therefore, one organism has no natural ability to change into another organism. (chapter 10)”
Eric Bermingham, Creation vs. Evolution

“A living cell that stole living soul." -Post 2020”
-ipi

Steven Magee
“Are you aware that since the 1980’s your body has been adapting to abnormal wireless radiation from cell phone towers?”
Steven Magee

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If you don’t think past your own thoughts, you will live a prisoner to your experience. And that can be a very small cell to live in.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "Pain is a manifestation of democracy of cells."

Česky: „Bolest je projevem demokracie buněk.”
Sebastián Wortys, Vtiposcifilo-z/s-ofie

Steven Magee
“5G for me equated to five times the gas!”
Steven Magee, Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue

Steven Magee
“A cell phone company transmitter is just like mounting a microwave oven up on a pole with its protective door removed. Would you willfully stand next to a microwave oven in operation with no door on it?”
Steven Magee

“Every multicellular organism begins as one cell, which contains all of the intricate instructions to synthesize, organize, and regulate not only this cell but the development and maintenance of all cells that will inevitably comprise the organism. All of these instructions are encoded in the first cell's DNA. This underscores the complexity of the genome and how each cell's expression must be controlled in specific ways depending on its function. The cells hailing from each tissue in the human body (e.g., muscle, lung, heart, liver) harbor a unique epigen­etic signature, which enables the maintenance of tissue-specific func­tions through the control of gene regulation, as just discussed.

"Our knowledge of the total number of unique cells, or cell types, is still growing. Previous estimates put the number of unique cell types in the human body at ~300, but new estimates from the Human Cell Atlas have shown that we may have thousands of cell types and subtypes, each harboring a unique function for a specific physiological state or response to stimuli. But even cells of the same cell type will not be identical. A cell's 'presentation' of molecules on their surface can radi­cally change depending on internal variables such as genetic mutations or altered states of their epigenome, transcriptome, and proteome, as well as external stimuli including drugs and interactions with other cells. This novel presentation is most pronounced with a neoantigen, when a cancer cell creates an entirely new molecule on the surface of a cell. Given its unique presentation, which wouldn't be found in nor­mal cells, this offers a unique target for safer cancer therapies.
"The human body has about 30 trillion human cells plus another 30-40 trillion bacterial cells, for a total of about 70 trillion cells. If your body were a democracy, the human cells would often be the minority or equal party. You (as a human) would never win an election. Your loss of control would likely result in you rolling around in the soil or lying in a bathtub full of yogurt, which I do sometimes on Sundays. Regard­less of how you spend your Sundays, there are a lot of microbes in, on, and around your body. There are in fact so many microbes that they compose the bulk of the cells on Earth. This is a humbling and exciting statistic, and one which is vividly apparent for anyone who has ever had explosive diarrhea.”
Christopher E. Mason, The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds
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Steven Magee
“I keep location tracking turned on in my cell phone and computer because my risk assessment regarding my research indicates I am at high risk of abduction.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The cell phone video camera is revealing the toxicity of the police.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“My smart phone lives on my schedule.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“My smart phone is set up to be a not so smart phone.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I would not get internet from a wireless company, they give you a Wi-Fi hot-spot that is a cellphone in disguise. It is like someone making a cellphone call 24 hours a day! Your home will be filled with cell phone radiation. It is like a mini cell phone tower within the home.”
Steven Magee

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“To free yourself from one cell to immediately rush to the next cell isn’t getting you out of any prison.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Would you like to return to your room, Penellaphe?'

Pulled from my thoughts, it took me a moment to respond. 'You mean my cell?'

'It's far more comfortable and not nearly as drafty as the dungeon,' he replied.

'A cell is a cell, no matter how comfortable it is,' I told him.

'I'm fairly certain this is the same conversation we had earlier,' Casteel commented.

My gaze swivelled to Casteel. 'I'm fairly certain I don't care.'

'I'm also sure that we came to the conclusion that you have never been free, Princess,' Casteel tacked on. The truth of those words was still as brutal as it was when they had first been spoken. 'I don't believe you would even recognise freedom if it were ever offered to you.'

'I know enough to know that's not what you're offering,' I shot back, fury returning in a hot, welcoming wave, warming my too-cold skin.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“I would like to return to my more comfortable, not-nearly-as-drafty cell.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

Jarle Breivik
“We are temporary cell colonies made by our genes to pass them on to the next generation.”
Jarle Breivik

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "It is paradoxical that we do not consider the constant death of our cells as our own death, while we do consider the death of ourselves as individuals, even though we are cells of society."

Česky: „Je paradox, že neustálé smrti svých buněk nepovažujeme za svou smrt, zatímco smrt sebe jako jedince ano, přestože jsme buňkou společnosti.”
Sebastián Wortys

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