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Quotes About Mining

In the future, I expect to see bitcoin mining in places where electricity is free or cheap. You could put solar array in the Arizona desert attached to bitcoin miners, and instead of trying to ship that electricity all over world, you could ship Bitcoin all over the world.
~ Gavin Andresen
after supper Laurence would go to sit outside and read to him by the light of a lantern. He had never been a great reader himself, but Temeraire's pleasure in books was so great as to be infectious, and Laurence could not but think with satisfaction of the dragon's likely delight in the new book, which spoke in great detail about gemstones and their mining, despite his own complete lack of interest in the subject.
~ Naomi Novik
In fact, being the proud new owner of a gold mine seems like a big pain in the neck, frankly.
~ Carole Marsh
My dad was a miner, but he was very much an intellectual. He loved to read.
~ Homer Hickam
My father and brothers were coal miners.
~ Merle Travis
The first trillionaire in the world will be the person who mines asteroids.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
The coal mining industry is very destructive and it doesn't have to be.
~ Kevin Richardson
The commencement of coal mining at Parsa Kente is a milestone event in coal mining sector.
~ Gautam Adani
Arizona, our beautiful state, was built on mining.
~ Jan Brewer
I think that most manufacturing and mining should be under the purview of state authorities.
~ Rand Paul
Afghanistan has the capacity to become an industrialized country because of its mining and agriculture sectors. We can also create jobs for educated men and women by investing in information technology.
~ Ashraf Ghani
All industry, not just the mining industry, can get out and give Aboriginal companies a chance.
~ Andrew Forrest
Apartheid was baked hard in the mining industry because that's where it originated.
~ Cyril Ramaphosa
The rise of a British iron and steel industry was intertwined with the development of coal mining.
~ Thomas Sowell
When intellectuals are unable to find enough contemporary grievances to suit their vision or agenda, they can mine the past for harm inflicted by some on others.
~ Thomas Sowell
Britain's iron ore and coal deposits were located near to one another and both were located near the sea-an
~ Thomas Sowell
What we have here is a very basic problem. The only way to make use of underground resources is to mine them, and if you mine them, they're going to damage the local flora and fauna. That's as true under the water as it is on land, but it hasn't stopped us - that is, mankind - from doing it over and over again. That's a fact. You just need to make a choice.
~ Keigo Higashino
In the year 1877 the Siskiyou House, originally a third-class hotel patronized chiefly by mining men, had fallen into such disrepute
~ Gelett Burgess
I think we are, certainly in the Department of Justice, a fan of some of the data-mining techniques that will allow us to more effectively zero in on fraud.
~ Tony West
Advertising isn't just the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought. At every company that sells ads, a significant portion of their engineering team spends their day tuning data mining, writing better code to collect all your personal data.
~ Jan Koum
From the industry's point of view, the problem is not that coal companies blast the top off mountains, turning the area into a moonscape and polluting the air and releasing toxic chemical into what's left of the local streams and aquifers. It's that the people who live near the mines are too cozy with their cousins.
~ Jeff Goodell
No, true story," Peeta says. "And I said, 'A coal miner? Why did she want a coal miner if she could've had you?' And he said, 'Because when he sings... even the birds stop to listen.
~ Suzanne Collins
In school, they tell us the Capitol was built in a place once called the Rockies. District 12 was in a region known as Appalachia. Even hundreds of years ago, they mined coal here. Which is why our miners have to dig so deep.
~ Suzanne Collins
school, they tell us the Capitol was built in a place once called the Rockies. District 12 was in a region known as Appalachia. Even hundreds of years ago, they mined coal here. Which is why our miners have to dig so deep.
~ Suzanne Collins