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Possibilit Quotes By Robert X. Cringely

More proof that trusting the Feds to protect our information is like hiring Homer Simpson to guard the donuts. — Robert X. Cringely

Possibilit Quotes By Lewis Mumford

Organic planning does not begin with a preconceived goal; it moves from need to need, from opportunity to opportunity, in a series of adaptations that themselves become increasingly coherent and purposeful, so that they generate a complex final design, hardly less unified than a pre-formed geometric pattern. — Lewis Mumford

Possibilit Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Good laws lead to the making of better ones; bad ones bring about worse. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Possibilit Quotes By Jill Greenberg

I started spending time at stables with my daughter while she was riding. I was reminded of my love for the form and different aspects of the horse. Then I thought about the bit, halter, and bridle in terms of how we harness and ride this animal. There were a lot of interesting elements to explore. — Jill Greenberg

Possibilit Quotes By Pittacus Lore

Hell, even I'm a little surprised by Nine
between this and our little heart-to-heart in the doorway earlier, I might have to upgrade him from total douche bag to minor tool. — Pittacus Lore

Possibilit Quotes By Billy Graham

We live in a hostile world that constantly seeks to pull us away from God. — Billy Graham

Possibilit Quotes By Scott Cook

We're still in the first minutes of the first day of the Internet revolution. — Scott Cook

Possibilit Quotes By Milan Kundera

A novel examines not reality but existence. And existence is not what has occurred, existence is the realm of human possibilities, everything that man can become, everything he's capable of. Novelists draw up the map of existence by discovering this or that human possibilit. But again, to exist mean: 'being-in-the-world.' Thus both the character and his world must be understood as possibilities. — Milan Kundera