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Quotes About Ubiquitous

I think maybe we were just a little bit overdone. It was saturated. People may have gotten tired of us. We were everywhere, all the time.
~ Robin Zander
puissant; qu'on le sente partout, mais qu'on ne le voie pas».[51]
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries.
~ Stephen King
you may hear the UBIQUITOUS LANGUAGE changing naturally while a document is being left behind.
~ Eric Evans
He (Gauss) lives everywhere in mathematics
~ Eric Temple Bell
I found that when people are nursing a grievance it's a waste of time trying to explain the ubiquitous nature of coincidence in the universe. People always want things to happen for a reason.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
I am not convinced the Clean Air Act was ever intended to regulate or classify as a dangerous pollutant something as basic and ubiquitous in our atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
~ Jim Webb
Most of the infections linked to human cancers are common in human populations; they are ubiquitous. They were present during the whole human evolution process.
~ Harald zur Hausen
Cinema in India is like brushing your teeth in the morning. You can't escape it.
~ Shahrukh Khan
There has never been a time in human history where so many people routinely carry recording and surveillance devices.
~ Steven Magee
This ubiquitous feature of human psychology is a process known as adaptation. Simply put, we get used to things, and then we start to take them for granted.
~ Barry Schwartz
At present, the potential causal role that the availability of choice has in making people into maximizers is pure speculation. If the speculation is correct, we ought to find that in cultures in which choice is less ubiquitous and extensive than it is in the U.S., there should be fewer maximizers.
~ Barry Schwartz
The ubiquitous feature of human psychology is a process known as adaptation . Simply put, we used get to things and then we start to take them for granted.
~ Barry Schwartz
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.
~ Bernard Golden
Everyone complained. Complaint was universal.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
The way our business is, the way it works out, we end up being residents of everywhere.
~ Don Johnson
We believe that one day Emotion AI will be ubiquitous, embedded on chips in our devices, ingrained into technology we use every day at home and at work.
~ Rana el Kaliouby
Data is the kind of ubiquitous resource that we can shape to provide new innovations and new insights, and it's all around us, and it can be mined very easily.
~ David McCandless
The rise of a ubiquitous Internet, along with 24-hour news channels has, in some sense, had the opposite effect from what many might have hoped such free and open access to information would have had. It has instead provided free and open access, without the traditional media filters, to a barrage of disinformation.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
Today cotton is so ubiquitous that it is hard to see it for what it is: one of mankind's great achievements.
~ Sven Beckert
it cannot be much matter of surprise that some whalemen should go still further in their superstitions; declaring Moby Dick not only ubiquitous, but immortal (for immortality is but ubiquity in time);
~ Herman Melville
Bacteria, as a group, are, in actuality, an extremely large self-organized system that covers the entire world.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Collapse begins at this paradoxical point: the reiteration of a metanarrative of heroism and innocence ceases to be essential to sustain global normative structures at the moment its use becomes ubiquitous.
~ Stephen Hopgood
Stephen A. Smith is the hardest-working man in sports show business. The ubiquitous basketball pundit appears on ESPN about 10 times a day as a regular on the show 'NBA Fastbreak,' a guest commentator on 'Sports Center,' and a pundit on 'ESPNEWS.'
~ Stephen Rodrick