Paperless Quotes & Sayings
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Top Paperless Quotes
Teaching is a creative profession, not a delivery system. Great teachers do [pass on information], but what great teachers also do is mentor, stimulate, provoke, engage. — Ken Robinson
Whatever man does he must do first in his mind. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
It's hard to see a film that's been made from a book that you really loved because it's such a different experience. — Ed Harris
Trying to get a common set of trading rules right down to very simple things like paperless customs arrangements and telecommunications services and all those things that will help lower the cost and increase the ease of doing business across the region. — Andrew Robb
He was like everybody in war. He believed God was on his side. Everybody got God on their side in a war. Problem is, God ain't tellin' nobody who He's for. — James McBride
Annant is Pickwick paperless, the hunter of wisdom and due to Lovelace heart, a budding poet-ass. — Aporva Kala
I like the idea of having a paperless society.But to be paperless means you have to be so careful with your identity. — Michelle Singletary
I'm not very glamorous. — Freema Agyeman
We want to free our citizens from the burden of excessive paper documents in every office. We want paperless transactions. We will set up a digital locker for every citizen to store personal documents that can be shared across departments. — Narendra Modi
The paperless society is about as
plausible as the paperless bathroom. — Jesse Shera
The digital age was dragging older lawyers like the Boones into the world of paperless files and storage, and not a minute too soon ... Why destroy so many trees to produce much paper that becomes useless almost as fast as it is filed away? — John Grisham
That secondary provides worse coverage than a Guatemalan HMO. — Dennis Miller
As a blind voter, I'm strongly opposed to the paperless e-voting machines that the NFB is trying to force onto us. I want a voting system that is accessible to as many voters as possible and that also produces an audit trail. The paperless machines are simply the wrong approach, and I support the County's efforts to try to find a better way. — David Dixon
The "paperless office" is a bad idea because paper is one of the most useful and valuable media ever invented. "On paper" is a good place for information you want to use; a bad place for information you want to store. — David Gelernter