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Quotes About Access

large goal âžž fear âžž access to cortex restricted âžž failure small goal âžž fear bypassed âžž cortex engaged âžž success
~ Robert Maurer
Vuestra influencia en el mundo es reflejo de la gloria, la nobleza, la vitalidad y la luminosidad a las que hayáis accedido dentro de vosotros mismos.
~ Robin S. Sharma
It turns out that a reciprocity strategy can work better; give visitors the info they want and then ask for their information. Italian researchers found that twice as many visitors gave up their contact data if they were able to access the information first. It
~ Roger Dooley
Bribing Frank's secretary with candy and theater tickets, Slaght gained access to Frank, who was no less protective of his father than John was.
~ Ron Chernow
To make it a crime for public institutions to serve the undocumented simply isolated people and drove them into poverty, she wrote. From then on, people who came looking for a library card received one, regardless of whether their papers were in order.
~ Lawrence Hill
Inside was a ten-digit keypad. A combination lock. One through nine, plus zero, laid out like a telephone. A possible 3,628,800 variants. It
~ Lee Child
A woman officer," I said. "Maybe fairly senior. Someone with permanent access to her own Humvee. Nobody signs out a pool vehicle for an assignation like that. And she's got his briefcase. She must have.
~ Lee Child
An equal-opportunity phenomenon, the World Wide Web doesn't discriminate between sober-minded scholars and delusional crackpots, leaving visitors without a reliable filter to determine what's trustworthy and what's not.
~ Lee Strobel
Libraries are what is best about us as a society: open, exciting, rich, informative, free, inclusive, engaging.
~ Susan Orlean
The library is central to our free society. It is a critical element in the free exchange of information at the heart of our democracy.
~ Vartan Gregorian
The information society should serve all of its citizens, not only the technically sophisticated and economically privileged.
~ Bill Gates
Ensuring the access of all citizens to government information and to essential information for human development is a must for every democratic society.
~ Koichiro Matsuura
Remember, children. For every exit, there is also an entrance. ~ Milligan, The Mysterious Benedict Society
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
Schools and libraries are the twin cornerstones of a civilized society. Libraries are only good if people use them, like books only exist when someone reads them.
~ Nicholas Meyer
I've been talking about the centrality of libraries in our information society for a while now.
~ Matthew Lesko
A world without radio is a deaf world. A world without television is a blind world. A world without telephone is a dumb world. A world without communication is indeed a crippled world.
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Learn spiritual sciences, to recognize God and gain access to Him, no matter what religion or sect you belong to!
~ Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi
There is something more spiritual to us than what we are on this earth, but how you access it I'm not sure.
~ Johnny Vegas
Kalau mereka ingin menemuiku, aku ada disini. Kalau mereka ingin bertemu dengan pakaianku, bukalah lemariku dan tunjukkan pada mereka.
~ Albert Einstein
Libraries are not, never will be, used by everyone.
~ Alberto Manguel
Se accedere al senso più nobile delle cose era una faccenda di determinazione, allora accedere al senso delle cose diventava quasi un privilegio riservato alla borghesia. Perfetto.
~ Alessandro Baricco
And for the majority of the country, Freedom did not include access to the sidewalks, the best schools and hospitals, decent farming land or the right to vote. It now seems completely clear to me, looking back, that when a government talks about "fighting for Freedom" almost every Freedom you can imagine disappears for ordinary people and expands limitlessly for a handful of people in power.
~ Alexandra Fuller
If subordinates, or people in general, know that they genuinely have easy access to their leader, they'll tend to view the leader in a more positive, trustworthy light.
~ Donald T. Phillips
You have greater access to sanitation and clean water than ever before. To privacy, leisure, and artificial light. To transportation, communication, and computation. The list goes on and on.
~ Douglas E. Richards