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Outbound Quotes By Seamus Heaney

A ring-whorled prow rode in the harbour,
ice-clad, outbound, a craft for a prince.
They stretched their beloved lord in his boat,
laid out by the mast, amidships,
the great ring-giver. Far fetched treasures
were piled upon him, and precious gear.
I have never heard before of a ship so well furbished
with battle tackle, bladed weapons
and coats of mail. The massed treasure
was loaded on top of him: it would travel far
on out into the ocean's sway.
They decked his body no less bountifully
with offerings than those first ones did
who cast him away when he was a child
and launched him alone over the waves.
And they set a gold standard up
high above his head and let him drift
to wind and tide, bewailing him
and mourning their loss. No man can tell,
no wise man in hall or weathered veteran
knows for certain who salvaged that load. — Seamus Heaney

Outbound Quotes By Asa Hutchinson

We recognize that it is not only inbound but also outbound (cargo) that can pose a risk as well. — Asa Hutchinson

Outbound Quotes By Asa Hutchinson

Terrorists can utilize any vulnerability in the system and that would include outbound shipments. — Asa Hutchinson

Outbound Quotes By S.E. Sever

Life is a two-way ticket; inbound is random, outbound is unknown — S.E. Sever

Outbound Quotes By Guy Kawasaki

If you have more money than brains, you should focus on outbound marketing, If you have more brains than money, you should focus on inbound marketing. — Guy Kawasaki

Outbound Quotes By Steven Iveson

In reality, as the load balancer is acting as a proxy it's not actually NAT; the inbound connection is terminated and a new outbound one created with a different destination IP address. Of course it's far easier to think of it as NAT. — Steven Iveson

Outbound Quotes By Clay Shirky

Fame is simply an imbalance between inbound and outbound attention. — Clay Shirky