Hackerspaces Quotes & Sayings
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It is like a voyage of discovery into unknown lands, seeking not for new territory but for new knowledge. It should appeal to those with a good sense of adventure. — Frederick Sanger

If Anonymous and Lulzsec are the id of hacking, then physical hackerspaces are the heart of the higher-minded hacking ideals: freedom of information, meritocracy of ideas, a joy of learning and anti-authoritarianism. — Heather Brooke

As I have said many times - I like Facebook. I think it is well built and run. It's cool. I think it is, in its next-step way, even visionary. — Kara Swisher

Love is as hard to hide as hate. — Jennifer Hudson Taylor

Heaven might not be what everyone thinks it is, but that don't mean it's a myth. — China Mieville

Faith is a three dimensional action verb".
~R. Alan Woods [19998] — R. Alan Woods

She threw herself on her knees, and raising up her hands, cried the same words in tones which wrung my heart. Then she tore her hair and beat her breast, and abandoned herself to all the violences of extravagant emotion. — Bram Stoker

Here was a tranquil, sunshiny day of a life that was to be agitated and stormy - a happy hour or two to remember. Not much happened during the happy hour or two. It was only sweet sleep, pleasant waking, friendly welcome, serene pastime. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I am suggesting that the radical of poetry lies not in the
resolution of doubts but in their proliferation — C.D. Wright

Hackerspaces are the digital-age equivalent of English Enlightenment coffee houses. They are places open to all, indifferent to social status, and where ideas and knowledge hold primary value. — Heather Brooke

When I criticize Joseph Beuys or Francis Bacon, nobody calls those opinions anti-male. Putting female artists or their subject matter off-limits is itself sexist and limiting. — Jerry Saltz

[the war in Iraq] could have terrifically good effects troughout the Middle East — William Kristol