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Infamous Computers Quotes By Shane Smith

Do whatever interests you the most. Passion breeds success. — Shane Smith

Infamous Computers Quotes By Viktor Schauberger

We need no science of formulae, but a science of forms. — Viktor Schauberger

Infamous Computers Quotes By Reince Priebus

To distract from the president's disappointing record, Team Obama has decided to base their entire campaign on attacking the private sector and Mitt Romney's career as a successful businessman. — Reince Priebus

Infamous Computers Quotes By Robert Greene

If no resistances or obstacles face you, you must create them. No seduction can proceed without them. — Robert Greene

Infamous Computers Quotes By T-Pain

As long as someone wants to hear my music, I don't care if it's a ringtone or the album or whatever. — T-Pain

Infamous Computers Quotes By Roger Ebert

To die is one thing. How much worse to know that all the life that ever existed on this planet, and all it ever achieved, was to be obliterated? — Roger Ebert

Infamous Computers Quotes By William Rounseville Alger

Common sense is the average sensibility and intelligence of men undisturbed by individual peculiarities. — William Rounseville Alger

Infamous Computers Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Nations are possessed with an insane ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave. — Henry David Thoreau

Infamous Computers Quotes By Amy Tan

Over time, passion wanes, differences don't. — Amy Tan

Infamous Computers Quotes By Marc Goodman

Even the infamous 2002 Bali bombing mastermind, Imam Samudra from the al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group Jamaah Islamiyah, funded his attack in which more than 200 people were murdered with the $150,000 he obtained by hacking into Western bank accounts and credit lines. Samudra was technologically savvy and while in prison wrote an autobiographical manifesto containing a chapter titled "Hacking, Why Not?" In the book, Samudra shared his hacking and "carding" techniques with his disciples, encouraging them "to take the holy war into cyberspace by attacking U.S. computers, with the particular aim of committing credit card fraud, called 'carding,' " to fund operations. — Marc Goodman

Infamous Computers Quotes By Martin Amis

Einstein's Monsters, by the way, refers to nuclear weapons, but also to ourselves. We are Einstein's monsters, not fully human, not for now. — Martin Amis