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Quotes About Information

I released 34 years of tax returns and 300,000 e-mails in my government record. To get the information from Hillary Clinton, you need to get a subpoena from the FBI.
~ Jeb Bush
I have every right to know how my taxes are spent, how every single penny of it is spent. I have the right to know that.
~ Jesse Ventura
First, the security and privacy of sensitive taxpayer information is absolutely essential.
~ Jim Ramstad
Even the best data security systems can't protect private taxpayer information from entrepreneurial foreign businesses than can make huge profits selling U.S. taxpayer information.
~ Melissa Bean
School districts around the country, and the taxpayers that support them, have a moral right to the information the NFL might have concerning the medical aspects of the game, and to assess the risks to the students in their charge. Colleges have a moral right to that information for the same reasons.
~ Charlie Pierce
Ultimately, taxpayers deserve a government that leverages technology to serve them, rather than one that deploys unsecure, decades old technology, and keeps sensitive information in non-encrypted databases.
~ Will Hurd
Taxpayers can go online and find out more about the way their government works than ever before.
~ Jack Lew
I wouldn't call myself a geek, but I do sometimes teach Mommy and Daddy stuff about computers. And I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.
~ Adora Svitak
The central paradox of the machines that have made our lives so much brighter, quicker, longer and healthier is that they cannot teach us how to make the best use of them; the information revolution came without an instruction manual.
~ Pico Iyer
We know that the environment and political information is important, and we expose and teach the women about some of the environmental factors that lead to their incarceration.
~ Susan Burton
My dad was the guy who wanted to teach a man to fish. He was very, very curious, right up until the day he died. He was insatiable for information. He was the pursuit of awesome.
~ Jimmy John Liautaud
No voice teacher can be all things to all people. You have to gain information from whatever sources you can. You have to listen.
~ Renee Fleming
The struggle through the grief was a huge growing process for me. There were gifts that came from it. I learned a lot about myself. I got into a mode very much like my father's own mode of seeking - seeking solutions, seeking teachers, seeking information - to try to alleviate my own suffering.
~ Shannon Lee
When my generation grew up, our only sources of knowledge were books, teachers, parents and friends. The encyclopedia was an item of luxury. We faced big limits in what we could learn, where we could be and who we could reach.
~ Vivek Wadhwa
Teachers are not supposed to be repositories of information which they dish out. That is from an age when there were no other repositories of information, other than books or teachers, neither of which were portable. A lot of my big task is retraining these teachers.
~ Sugata Mitra
Teachers say to me, 'The internet is full of rubbish, wrong answers.' But you would be surprised how just long it takes to find wrong information on Google, and where it's not obvious that it's wrong.
~ Sugata Mitra
Librarians are teaching the next generation how to use digital media responsibly.
~ Jarrett J. Krosoczka
The printed word is no longer as in demand as when I was of the age of pupils or even at the age of the teachers teaching them.
~ Tom Stoppard
Businesses that distribute information and news are in the business of training and teaching people.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
I meant the house behind him clutching his chest, Parker gasped. Gage! you pervert! That's Mrs. Falconi-she's ninety-six years old! Clearing her throat,Miss Dupree struggled to keep her own amusement in check. Thank you Roo,for that fascinating bit of information. And should any of us a pervert lurking outside our windows tonight, We can all rest easily now,Knowing it's only Gage.
~ Richie Tankersley Cusick
Step 3. Clarify. Having heard what they have to say, begin to gather information about the meaning of their communication.
~ Rick Brinkman
Television was suppressing their freedom not to know.
~ Rick Perlstein
This is a timely warning for those who live at the end of the age when digital devices provide information so quickly that thinking is no longer needed.
~ Rick Renner
People's desire and ability to think — to process, gather, and study information to ensure they arrive at an accurate conclusion — has been greatly diminished.
~ Rick Renner