Depersonalizing Data Quotes & Sayings
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We want more of our products going overseas, but the trick is to have a level playing field. — Rob Portman
We've got a lot to gain and nothing to lose. — Joe Teti
Chogyam is spinning, watching the spinning / samsara; If there is no samsara / spinning, there is no Chogyam.
- from the poem Cynical Letter by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche — Trungpa Chogyam
My unlimited desire to create stuff surpasses the advancement in hardware power. — Hideo Kojima
We must not become so preoccupied looking for "major" miracles that we miss all the daily ones. — Mark Hart
It [9/11 event] transcended the political and moved into the metaphysical. There was a kind of cosmic, demonic quality of mind at work here, which refused to have any interest in dialogue and political organization and persuasion. — Edward Said
It tells him what to say. I know it sounds ridiculous," muttered Hugh.
"How can a book tell a man what to say? — Terry Pratchett
No matter how puny your frontal equipment, don't wear the kind with the giant pads inside. If a guy squeezes them, he will wonder why they feel like Nerf balls instead of boobs. — E. Lockhart
I am a firm believer in the importance of democracy, not only as the ultimate goal, but also as an essential part of the process. — Dalai Lama
I think I think too much. That's why I drink! — Janis Joplin
Diamonds - that'll shut her up ... for a minute! — Ron White
Man is so muddled, so dependent on the things immediately before his eyes, that every day even the most submissive believer can be seen to risk the torments of the afterlife for the smallest pleasure. — Joseph De Maistre
For my part, I think that the mystery is always greatest where there is the most - emptiness. — Judith Krantz
My kids idea of a hard life is to live in a house with only one phone. — George Foreman
If there is no immortality of the soul, then there is no virtue, and therefore everything is permitted. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky