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Faceplate Covers Quotes By David Ulevitch

I like the idea of separation of services. ISPs provide a pipe. Other vendors provide security. Other vendors provide email. When one party controls all the services, it's a 'synergy' for the company, but rarely for the consumer. — David Ulevitch

Faceplate Covers Quotes By J. Raymond

She'll let you put her in her place. But she won't stand for anything worse than first. — J. Raymond

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Henry Cabot Lodge

I fear that the hearts of the vast majority of mankind would beat on strongly and steadily and without any quickening if the league were to perish altogether. — Henry Cabot Lodge

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Satya Nadella

When I started at Microsoft, I was lucky enough to be part of the rise of the client-server paradigm. — Satya Nadella

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Everything is so alive, that I can be alive. Without moving I can see it all. In your life I see everything that lives. — Pablo Neruda

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Drew Goddard

I think audiences crave something new. I don't think audiences want the same old thing, no matter how much conventional Hollywood tells you that. — Drew Goddard

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Sarah Jio

What is childhood without stories? And how will children fall in love with stories without bookstores? You can't get that from a computer. — Sarah Jio

Faceplate Covers Quotes By David Pogue

What is innovation if not our ticket to every business interest in the world? It's the ticket to solving the world's problems - the energy problems, the pollution problems, the global warming problems. If it isn't for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world? — David Pogue

Faceplate Covers Quotes By Stephen King

I scratched the word HELLO in small letters ... And as names go, it's a good one, isn't it? In spite of all the damage that followed, I still think that's the perfect name for a picture drawn by a man who was trying his best not to be sad anymore - who was trying to remember how it felt to be happy. — Stephen King