Quotes About Print
Everything had a sweetness these days, a golden glow like he was watching his own life in some sun-faded movie print.
~ Marcus Sakey
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This is the most beautiful thing we'll ever have to publish. Let us print it if it's the last effort of our lives! -on publishing Ulysses
~ Margaret Anderson
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Freedom to preach was first gained, dragging in its train freedom to print.
~ Wendell Phillips
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Today they have proven once again that the mainstream media can't print enough bad news about our troops.
~ Joe Scarborough
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Technically, __str__ is preferred by print and str, and __repr__ is used as a fallback for these roles and in all other contexts.
~ Unknown
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I think there's a future where the Web and print coexist and they each do things uniquely and complement each other, and we have what could be the ultimate and best-yet array of journalistic venues.
~ Dave Eggers
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Man knows the Illusion of his Life and not the Absolute Truth, the man creates the birth of the universes he has once known, but of the Illusory universes and not of those who form or are a part of the Print of our God who is the Creating Factor and Unique Accidental one.
~ Sorin Cerin
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I am very averse to bringing myself forward in print, but as my account will only appear as an appendage to a former production, and as it will be confined to such topics as have connection with my authorship alone, I can hardly accuse myself of a personal intrusion.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Before two years of age, human interaction and physical interaction with books and print are the best entry into the world of oral and written language and internalized knowledge, the building blocks of the later reading circuit.
~ Maryanne Wolf
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The Washington Post was condemning in its report of the new theory: "Of all the silly and nonsensical rigmarole about yellow fever that has yet found its way into print—and there has been enough of it to load a fleet—the silliest beyond compare is to be found in the mosquito hypothesis.
~ Unknown
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Trump didn't read. He didn't really even skim. If it was print, it might as well not exist. Some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semiliterate.
~ Michael Wolff
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Trump didn't read. He didn't really even skim. If it was print, it might as well not exist.
~ Michael Wolff
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The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.
~ Michael Wolff
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Trump didn't read. He didn't really even skim. If it was print, it might as well not exist...He was postliterate -- total television.
~ Michael Wolff
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Moral neka stvara štampa
~ Miroslav Krleža
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Murder is something you read about, listen to on a wireless, see at the pictures, discover in print every Sunday morning when you open your newspaper. But you never come across in your own everyday life. It happens to other people, maybe in other districts, but it doesn't happen in your family, or among your neighbours, or down your street.
~ Unknown
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Penicillin as a chemotherapeutic agent," appeared in August 1940 in the Lancet, the most widely read British medical journal.23 The journal's editors, recognizing the landmark results, had rushed it into print, two weeks before the Battle of Britain began.
~ Unknown
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to capture those momentous events in print seemed as daunting to Mercy as was the triumph of the Revolution itself.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, print put forward a definition of intelligence that gave priority to the objective, rational use of the mind and at the same time encouraged forms of public discourse with serious, logically ordered content. It is no accident that the Age of Reason was coexistent with that growth of a print culture, first in Europe and then in America.
~ Neil Postman
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Indeed, I hope to persuade you that the decline of a print-based epistemology and the accompanying rise of a television-based epistemology has had grave consequences for public life, that we are getting sillier by the minute.
~ Neil Postman
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In other words, so far as many reputable studies are concerned, television viewing does not significantly increase learning, is inferior to and less likely than print to cultivate higher-order, inferential thinking.
~ Neil Postman
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They delude themselves who believe that television and print coexist, for coexistence implies parity. There is no parity here. Print is now merely a residual epistemology, and it will remain so, aided to some extent by the computer, and newspapers and magazines that are made to look like television screens.
~ Neil Postman
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Creo que la epistemología creada por la televisión no sólo es inferior a la epistemología basada en la imprenta, sino que es peligrosa y absurda.
~ Neil Postman
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