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The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
Everyone calls me Bruno; they don't ever call me Peter - that was just my government name.
I think about the Internet and cell phones and jets and spaceships, and I wonder, 'What's going to make that look ancient?'
I am really close to the Chinese government. And I have a chance to talk to them, listen to them.
Governments have monopolies on certain things, like eminent domain and deadly force.
I'm going to put on my gravestone, 'He never owned a cell phone.'
No government prospers by saying, 'I don't need to do anything. Just by being there, we have made the country thrive.'
I don't own a cell phone. I've never turned on a computer in my life.
My mind is constantly going. For me to completely relax, I gotta get rid of my cell phone.