Quotes About Information
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts.
~ Shashi Tharoor
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I don't have to keep a diary. It seems like for the last 40 years my life has been lived in the press, so I can Google any date in my history and find out what I was doing.
~ Dolly Parton
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We all have a right to know, and if the government has been suppressing information about other life forms, that's the cruelest hoax of all.
~ Dwight Schultz
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What we need is an electronic encyclopedia of life, with one page for each species. On each page is given everything known about that species.
~ E. O. Wilson
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We have this revolution that's happening in our lifetime. The Information Revolution is changing absolutely every industry and every part of life and society and behavior.
~ Pete Cashmore
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When everybody has access to an avalanche of information, becoming a master thinker is very important in your life-long security.
~ Stedman Graham
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Back in the time when life was easy, the Internet would have told me what I needed to know. The great thing about the Internet was it didn't care why you were asking.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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I spent half my life without the internet, it was pretty much the same thing just a whole lot slower and a whole lot more intense!
~ Visionist
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I watch one news channel until my soul can't take it anymore. It's the background of my life.
~ John Oliver
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Life has become a state of sensory overload.
~ Joseph Curiale
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The reality of the situation is life on Earth has not changed. We need facts, we need events, we need specifics on things.
~ Matt Drudge
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Writing as if she were receiving information from another troubled and perplexed source or voice that was speaking to her, Jerry described the beauty of the Brazilian
~ John E. Mack
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The transmission of information from the alien beings to the experiencers appears to be a fundamental aspect of the abduction phenomenon.
~ John E. Mack
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Information during abductions appears to be transmitted in two forms – by direct, mind-to-mind conveyance, or through depiction of phenomena or events on television-like screens.
~ John E. Mack
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Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision without information.
~ John Erskine
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I don't think the intelligence reports are all that hot. Some days I get more out of the New York Times.
~ John F. Kennedy
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It's not what I expected," he said. "They're far more organized than our intelligence had led us to believe.
~ John Flanagan
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Inaccessibility Theorem: THE INFORMATION YOU HAVE IS NOT THE INFORMATION YOU WANT. THE INFORMATION YOU WANT IS NOT THE INFORMATION YOU NEED. THE INFORMATION YOU NEED IS NOT THE INFORMATION YOU CAN OBTAIN. Rule
~ John Gall
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The Net treats censorship as a defect and routes around it.
~ John Gilmore
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The Net interprets censorship as damage, and routes around it.
~ John Gilmore
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Oh, Wikipedia, with your tension between those who would share knowledge and those who would destroy it.
~ John Green
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History has a beginning in sources, but also in the gaps within and between sources.
~ John H. Arnold
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Because the conversation in heaven is never revealed to Job or his friends, they understandably misjudge precisely what is at stake. This hidden information is especially poignant because, as Job argues his case before God, he believes that he can "win" if he can force God into court to account for himself, to give an explanation for his actions. In reality, Job has nothing to win because he is not on trial.
~ John H. Walton
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A modern empiricist historian's response to ancient (especially Israelite) transcendent historiography might be: "It has not provided information that is reliable since it is so full of deity." The ancient historian's response to modern empiricist historiography might be: "It has not provided information that is worthwhile since it is so empty of deity.
~ John H. Walton
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