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Quotes About Access

The Internet freedom issue we need to focus on is network neutrality.
~ Marvin Ammori
I think there wouldn't be a Net neutrality debate in this country if we really had a competitive environment for access.
~ Chris Sacca
Net neutrality is at the core of what we love about the Internet. Put simply, it allows any individual or business equal access to online services.
~ Ro Khanna
Net Neutrality is Internet freedom.
~ Deb Haaland
With the neutrality of the network being infringed with more and more laws against individual liberties and access to culture, we are taking away more benefits from people than what they are contributing.
~ Peter Sunde
An adjective, such as 'flimsy,' describes someone's access to a thing, such as 'argument.' But that's just that someone's access. It may be accurate. But it's theirs nevertheless.
~ Timothy Morton
Too many upstate New Yorkers have to drive 30 minutes or more to see a doctor.
~ Chris Gibson
Information on the Internet must be as free as in the newspapers.
~ Omar Bongo
No country could claim to be civilized if its legal system weren't available to everyone in it.
~ Sydney Pollack
People complain about the rich-and-poor divide. It's crazy, no doubt about it. But what gets me is that today, a billionaire or head of state on their smartphone has the same direct access to information as a homeless person has on a smartphone - or a person in Bangladesh or Papua New Guinea.
~ Sebastian Thrun
As technology changes the way we communicate, connect, create, consume and innovate, it is democratizing access to opportunity. Education is no exception.
~ Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
If we don't have access to facts, we can't trust each other. Without trust, there's no law. Without law, there's no democracy.
~ Timothy D. Snyder
Potentially, anyone writing on the Web can reach a global audience. In practice, hardly anyone ever does.
~ Nick Cohen
A place belongs to anyone who has a use for it.
~ Nicole Krauss
Neoliberalism works best when there is formal electoral democracy, but when the population is diverted from the information, access, and public forums necessary for meaningful participation in decision making.
~ Noam Chomsky
Nobody gets in to see the wizard. Not nobody.
~ Noel Langley
A person native to the twenty-first century can't really reconcile why anyone would pay $13.25 for twelve fixed songs that could only be played on specific high-end electronics serving no other function; the majority of all recorded music can now be instantly accessed anywhere for less than $10 a month.
~ Chuck Klosterman
The possibility of parents and children sharing the same cultural interests has increased dramatically over the past twenty-five years; today, the central bifurcation is how that communal culture is accessed and interpreted and experienced.
~ Chuck Klosterman
they should let some people into the library by prescription only
~ Chuck Palahniuk
That was key, he long felt, to an informed society, one that cleaved to both empathy and critical thinking: access to information.
~ Chuck Wendig
That was key, he long felt, to an informed society, one that cleaved to both empathy and critical thinking: access to information. Simply being able to know things—true things!—meant the world to him.
~ Chuck Wendig
the twelve basic sub positions that are used at the Masters Club. Wait and wait up are two basic standing poses. Wait means you stand with legs slightly apart, arms in box position behind your back. Wait up is similar, except you cross your wrists above your head so he has easier access to your body.
~ Claire Thompson
Scripture offers the unique access to the story of redemption and then, in turn, funds tradition, reason and experience, as God's Word is remembered, experienced, and thought about.
~ Clark H. Pinnock
There's a high that you get when you're writing code. It's cool. It's easy to do. You forget your mom, your dad, everything. You've got the whole country onboard. This is America. You hit the frontier. You can go anywhere. It's about being connected, access, gateways, like a whispering game where if you get one thing wrong you've got to go all the way back to the beginning.
~ Colum McCann