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Switchers Serie Quotes By James Surowiecki

Campaigns fail if they waste resources courting voters who are unpersuadable or already persuaded. Their most urgent task is to find and persuade the few voters who are genuinely undecided and the larger number who are favorably disposed but need a push to actually vote. — James Surowiecki

Switchers Serie Quotes By Charlie Fenton

thank him. We can't have him forgetting about you." "But — Charlie Fenton

Switchers Serie Quotes By Ramez Naam

I'm a geek through and through. My last job at Microsoft was leading much of the search engine relevance work on Bing. There we got to play with huge amounts of data, with neural networks and other AI techniques, with massive server farms. — Ramez Naam

Switchers Serie Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others but to understand ourselves. — Emile M. Cioran

Switchers Serie Quotes By Christian Hosoi

I want to inspire and encourage people and intrigue them to want to know what makes me tick, which is ultimately the love of God, the grace, peace and forgiveness of God that I'm so thankful & grateful for. — Christian Hosoi

Switchers Serie Quotes By John D. Voelker

There is a lot of amiable fantasy written about trout fishing, but the truth is that few men know much if anything about the habits of trout and little more about the manner of taking them. — John D. Voelker

Switchers Serie Quotes By Leo Ornstein

The danger of that - and there's a grave danger that I, myself, have to be very aware of - is that you become so involved and intrigued in the language that sometimes you lose track that that is only a means to an aesthetic experience that the listener has to get. — Leo Ornstein

Switchers Serie Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The intensity of the love of the upright is not so much to be judged by what it appears as by what the upright long for. It is our daily lament that we cannot love enough. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon