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Carlys Quotes By Brit Hume

We've had a chance to be seen by viewers who had never seen us before, and we've kept a lot of them. — Brit Hume

Carlys Quotes By Baratunde Thurston

Okay, well, if motion is the constant, how can I remain in motion? — Baratunde Thurston

Carlys Quotes By Jonathan Lazar

open coding; development of concepts; grouping concepts into categories; formation of a theory. In the open coding stage, we analyze the text and identify any interesting phenomena in the data. Normally each unique phenomenon is given a distinctive name or code. The procedure and methods for identifying coding items are discussed in section 11.5.2. In the second stage, collections of codes that describe similar contents are grouped together to form higher level "concepts." In the third stage, broader groups of similar concepts are identified to form "categories" and there is a detailed interpretation of each category. In this process, we are constantly searching for and refining the conceptual construct that may explain the relationship between the concepts and categories (Glaser, 1978). In the last stage, theory formulation, we aim at creating inferential and predictive statements about the phenomena recorded in the data. — Jonathan Lazar

Carlys Quotes By Ben Jonson

Affliction teacheth a wicked person sometime to pray; prosperity never. — Ben Jonson

Carlys Quotes By Anthony Esolen

Democracy can make common cause with tyranny quite well, for along with a "manly and lawful passion for equality ... there exists also in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to attempt to lower the powerful to their own level and reduces men to prefer equality in slavery to inequality with freedom." It — Anthony Esolen

Carlys Quotes By Karen Traviss

That's how tyranny succeeds. When folks think it won't affect them until eventually it does. — Karen Traviss