Wiretapping Act Quotes & Sayings
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since the security hearing, he nevertheless no longer seemed to have the capacity or motivation to fight against the "cruelty" of indifference. In that sense, Rabi had been right: "They — Kai Bird
As we look ahead into the future, leaders will be those who serve others, actively listen, and daily empower. — Farshad Asl
Being performers, that's what we do: We put on shows and want people to watch. — Adrian Grenier
Congress passed the deeply flawed Patriot Act and authorized the invasion of Iraq. It even gave its retroactive approval to warrantless wiretapping. — Andrew Rosenthal
Let us call this quality the Original Mind. This mind looked at the world more directly - not through words and received ideas. It was flexible and receptive to new information. Retaining a memory of this Original Mind, we cannot help but feel nostalgia for the intensity with which we used to experience the world. As the years pass, this intensity inevitably diminishes. We come to see the world through a screen of words and opinions; our prior experiences, layered over the present, color what we see. We no longer look at things as they are, noticing their details, or wonder why they exist. Our minds gradually tighten up. We become defensive about the world we now take for granted, and we become upset if our beliefs or assumptions are attacked. — Robert Greene
I don't feel [the] excitement you have when you first walk into a recording studio. It now feels like a tool. — Jonathan Meiburg
We've been delivering cloud-based services for over a decade, with more than 30 million Intuit customers using offerings across a variety of desktop and mobile devices. The benefits are clear: online experiences are simply better for customer. — Brad D. Smith
Oh, the fun we two have together. — Suzanne Collins
Success comes from hard work and the accumulation of small numbers. — Sean Platt
Life is like Twitter: nobody wants to sign off. — Paulo Coelho
Oh who can tell the range of joy or set the bounds of beauty? — Sara Teasdale
Science fiction has its own history, its own legacy of what's been done, what's been superseded, what's so much part of the furniture it's practically part of the fabric now, what's become no more than a joke ... and so on. It's just plain foolish, as well as comically arrogant, to ignore all this, to fail to do the most basic research. — Iain Banks