Tricknology Quotes & Sayings
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I reached the age of 70, because I have cultivated an association of multicultural intellectuals who are informed and alert to whatever "tricknology" that's laid on us by the powers that be. These include White ethnic intellectuals- people who know their roots- as well as Native American, Asian American, Hispanic and Black intellectuals. These are thirty, forty-year associations with some of the best minds around. Minds that are ignored by the media. — Ishmael Reed

The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their Constitutions of Government. — George Washington

If I have accomplished anything, I owe it, among other fortunate circumstances, to the fact that through the early training bestowed on me by my father, I started, I may fairly say, with an advantage of a quarter of a century over my contemporaries. — John Stuart Mill

You avoid the hype while you're working, you have to, but the premiere is the one night of the year where you can enjoy it. — Tom Felton

We're living in a very tricky world, and unless we become analytical and expose the tricknology, people will become sucked into that. It is very easy, it is very, very easy. — Assata Shakur

A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. — Edward Snowden

This is my worst fear. It's not keeping my students safe from terrorists, it's knowing what to do when the Chaplain comes to take Johnny out of class because not letting the terrorists win means sometimes the good guys are going to die. And those good guys have kids, and they're sitting in my classroom. — Tucker Elliot

I'd like to see us improving on what we had last year. — David Leslie

I've learned to keep things simple. Look at your choices, pick the best one, then go to work with all your heart. — Pat Riley

You know what pisses me off about time? It only lets us experience it once, yet it lasts forever. — Dean Blake

higher than at any other point in the last eight hundred thousand years. — Elizabeth Kolbert

There had been something willed about it though, his ignorance. Or not willed, exactly: structured. He'd grown up in walled spaces, and then he had become one. He had shut things out. — Margaret Atwood

But spending too much time in the human world does strange things to them. Perhaps it is the amount of iron and technology that is so fatal to their existence. They start to lose themselves, a little at a time, until they are only shadows of their former selves, empty husks covered in glamour to make them look real. Eventually, they simply cease to exist. — Julie Kagawa

When a task seems too daunting to even approach, break it up into little bits. — Samantha Larson