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Tsismisan Quotes By Bruce Sterling

I've been asked to explain why I don't worry much about the topics of privacy threat ... One reason is that these scenarios seem to assume that there will be large, monolithic bureaucracies ... that are capable of harnessing computers for one-way surveillance of an unsuspecting populace. I've come to feel that computation just doesn't work that way. Being afraid of monolithic organizations especially when they have computers, is like being afraid of really big gorillas especially when they are on fire. — Bruce Sterling

Tsismisan Quotes By Kenneth D. Boa

Instead, we must dare to believe that if everything else is taken away, our God is enough. — Kenneth D. Boa

Tsismisan Quotes By Donna Augustine

I'd decided apologies were like Kryptonite to him. — Donna Augustine

Tsismisan Quotes By Al Ries

What's your brand? If you can't answer that question about your own brand in two or three words, your brand's in trouble. — Al Ries

Tsismisan Quotes By Virginia Euwer Wolff

Some people make a bad bed, they just have to lie in it. — Virginia Euwer Wolff

Tsismisan Quotes By William Shakespeare

Ere I could make thee open thy white hand, and clap thyself my love; then didst thou utter, I am your's for ever! — William Shakespeare

Tsismisan Quotes By Virginia Satir

You have all played a significant part in my development of loving. As a result, my life has been rich and full, so I leave feeling very grateful. — Virginia Satir

Tsismisan Quotes By Martijn Benders

Why do most people write poems about nature? For the same reason that every community center is propped up with industrious, self painted landscapes: you have no need of any imagination to simply describe what is around you, and the amateur naturally thinks an idyllic picture is best, not the dirty city around him. What makes van de Waarsenburg special is that he crams a hundred idyllic scenes into a single poem, as if he does not trust a single boathouse would be poetic enough for the reader. — Martijn Benders