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Quotes About Access

We thought the Internet would enlighten everyone, but it's given everyone access to more ignorance, and given ignorant people an opportunity to organize themselves and congregate.
~ Weyes Blood
If you win the Oscar, you get to go into just about anybody's office for a month.
~ Chris Wedge
The real road, to me, was within the actor, within myself, within my own personality. How much Jeffrey can I find, and how much of Jeffrey could I access? What parts of Jeffrey have I never used for Hank or for George or Oscar? - and that was a delight.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
We've also seen another future we could choose. First of all, we'd have the right to choose. It's an America in which no one can charge us more than men for the exact same health insurance; in which no one can deny us affordable access to the cancer screenings that could save our lives; in which we decide when to start our families.
~ Sandra Fluke
It is not right that in 2019 the lives of too many of our people are still subject to a postcode lottery.
~ Nicky Morgan
We were quite a middle class family, but we had access to all the good things in life, be it books or access to a club. I was outgoing and did a lot of elocution, singing and theatre.
~ Kiran Rao
Growing up, I always thought of hospitals as having a certain mystique that was impenetrable to the outside world. White-coated figures paraded through long hallways and entered doorways marked 'restricted access,' behind which I imagined miracles happened.
~ Leana S. Wen
Any new thing that comes out with the ability to enhance our show or my ability to communicate with fans and give people more behind-the-scenes access, you know we'll be all over it.
~ Dana White
I feel like coming from a film background does give me an advantage over others because access is the hardest part to overcome. The fact that I can meet a Karan Johar is something that is available to me because of my parents.
~ Ananya Panday
There are 70 million books in American libraries, but the one I want to read is always out.
~ Tom Masson
It's funny how the music industry is enraged about the Internet and the way things are copied without being paid for. But you know why people steal the music? Because they can't afford the music.
~ Tom Petty
Illness and death are not the only consequences of the lack of access to water; it also hinders education and economic development. Widespread illness makes countries less productive, more dependent on outside aid, and less able to lift themselves out of poverty. According to the United Nations, one of the main reasons girls do not go to school in sub-Saharan Africa is that they have to spend so much time fetching water from distant wells and carrying it home.
~ Tom Standage
The lack of access to proper nutrition is not only fueling obesity, it is leading to food insecurity and hunger among our children.
~ Tom Vilsack
Mobile is the digital gateway for the real world.
~ Unknown
For every exit, there is also an entrance.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
Remember, children. For every exit, there is also an entrance. ~ Milligan, The Mysterious Benedict Society
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
Should the frenzied quest for access to power and wealth be regarded as serving a social good simply because those who were historically underrepresented in the past are now filling roles that involve replicating inequality?
~ Paul Farmer
All art needs this visible world and will always need it. Quite simply because, being accessible to all, it is the key to all other worlds.
~ Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ground which can be freely traversed by both sides is called accessible.
~ Sun Tzu
Art is something that everyone should be able to have access to.
~ Kesh
The Church [in the 14th century] gave ceremony and dignity to lives that had little of either. It was the source of beauty and art to which all had some access and which many helped to create.
~ Barbara Tuchman
Nowadays anyone can show their art to anybody via the Internet.
~ Kesh
The nice thing about piracy is, it allows the public to get independent art, to get a variety of music and movies.
~ Lloyd Kaufman
Less money for public media means less access to the arts.
~ Nellie McKay