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Quotes About Access

The subconscious is that in which everything is known, in which everything is possible, to which everything goes, from which everything comes, which belongs to all, to which all have access.
~ Neville Goddard
Even in the developing parts of the world, kids take to computers like fish to water.
~ Nicholas Negroponte
The laptop brings back a more seamless kind of learning.
~ Nicholas Negroponte
It's okay, Mara," said Dr. Cross, leaning in close. "Corporations want a society where people have access to the best services. That's how we provide customer service and remain profitable so we can continue to expand and develop. You won't need your braces anymore.
~ Unknown
Any veteran can tell you it is already hard enough to see a doctor down at the VA and get the health care they were promised when they signed up to serve this country.
~ Nick Lampson
The subtleties of inner-sanctum passes are a degree subject in their own right. Access All Areas means about halfway in, VIP one level further. A laminate trumps a stick-on and a green dot lets you through another gate. After that it helps if you are either part of the show, a family member, or have that demented look that ensures that there are always a few lunatics who make it to where they absolutely should not be.
~ Nick Mason
A lock by itself is a singularly useless thing. It needs to be part of a much larger system. This larger system can be a door on a building, a chain, a safe, or something else.
~ Unknown
Even though cryptography is only a small part of the security system, it is a very critical part. Cryptography is the part that has to provide access to some people but not to others. This is very tricky.
~ Unknown
Cryptography takes on the role of the lock: it has to distinguish between "good" access and "bad" access. This is much more difficult than just keeping everybody out.
~ Unknown
What are we to do with what we have written down? Certainly at first, we will produce mostly garbage. But we have been educated to expect something useful from our activities, and soon lose confidence if nothing useful seems to result. We should therefore reflect on whether and how we arrange our notes so they are available for later access.
~ Niklas Luhmann
Anahtarlar?m?^ ç?kar?p haz?rlamaya f?rsat bulamadan kap?m? görürdüm birdenbire. Sonra, salondaki sallan?r koltu?uma ula??ncaya kadar, dü?ünecek bir ?eyler ç?kard?: H?rs?z kilidini açmal?, as?l kilidi iki kere çevirmeli, vazonun içinden oda anahtarlar?n? ç?karmal?.
~ Unknown
have watched education become more a privilege of the rich than the basic necessity that it must be if civilized society is to survive.
~ Octavia E. Butler
I have watched education become more a privilege of
~ Octavia E. Butler
Music can lift us out of depression or move us to tears - it is a remedy, a tonic, orange juice for the ear. But for many of my neurological patients, music is even more - it can provide access, even when no medication can, to movement, to speech, to life. For them, music is not a luxury, but a necessity.
~ Oliver Sacks
My experience with public libraries is that the first volume of the book I inquire for is out, unless I happen to want the second, when that is out.
~ Unknown
I am in favor of complete freedom of information and of free access to the new communication tools, in particular the Internet.
~ Omar Bongo
When they favor the access of other people to education and health care, the countries of the North not only demonstrate generosity or solidarity, but also implement the principles of respecting and promoting human rights.
~ Omar Bongo
A free and open internet is vital for the freedom of expression.
~ Unknown
Don't worry about it. I'll get you in.
~ Unknown
bouncer inside. There was probably
~ Unknown
Information can neither be created nor destroyed – it's accessible or it's inaccessible, but it is. If you have known it, and you can find the tiniest remnant of association, then you will know it again.
~ Pat Cadigan
Any adult with an ID can get a free "reader identification" and use the library.
~ Unknown
For students today, only 10 percent of children from working-class families graduate from college by the age of 24 as compared to 58 percent of upper-middle-class and wealthy families.
~ Patrick J. Kennedy
We exist for ourselves, perhaps, and at times we even have a glimmer of who we are, but in the end we can never be sure, and as our lives go on, we become more and more opaque to ourselves, more and more aware of our own incoherence. No one can cross the boundary into another – for the simple reason that no one can gain access to himself.
~ Paul Auster