So, I'm working on memorizing T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets." I just Googled a quote Eliot uses to see where it's taken from. Here's what I searched:
"on whatever sphere of being the mind of a man may be intent at the time of death"
And Google kindly provided me with this suggestion:
Did you mean: "on whatever sphere of being the mind of a man may be internet at the time of death" ?
Irony is a beautiful thing.