Gaming The Vote Quotes & Sayings
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Is that the destiny of all friendships, no matter how good they are? To die out or fade away? To end? — Sara Zarr

Economics without ethics is a caricature. Ethics without economics is a fairy tale. — Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski

But here's the thing: once you become a parent ... once you start feeling a little funny and you buy a pregnancy test ... once you see a pink plus sign ... once you know it's not just you anymore ... well, you automatically carry around, for the rest of your life, an increased likelihood of having your heart broken. And it's a constant fear that we struggle to put to rest. We can choose to be afraid or we can choose to live. And I choose to live. Because an increased likelihood of having your heart broken also carries with it an increased likelihood of finding yourself the happiest you've ever been in life. — Kelle Hampton

My best game plan is to sit on the bench and call out specific instructions like 'C'mon Boog,' 'Get a hold of one, Frank,' or 'Let's go, Brooks.' — Earl Weaver

It was evening and would be when I woke. No matter. From the maple tree the Red-tail spoke. — Cameron Conaway

There is no way I'm going to doubt myself at all. — Daunte Culpepper

My name's Jennifer Ellison and one day I'm going to be famous! — Jennifer Ellison

To live out God's plan for your life calls for you to discipline yourself ... and your body. To push yourself. To deny yourself. — Elizabeth George

I have no reason to believe that the social scientists at Facebook are actively gaming the political system. Most of them are serious academics carrying out research on a platform that they could only have dreamed about two decades ago. But what they have demonstrated is Facebook's enormous power to affect what we learn, how we feel, and whether we vote. Its platform is massive, powerful, and opaque. The algorithms are hidden from us, and we see only the results of the experiments researchers choose to publish. — Cathy O'Neil