Quotes About Access
He set the photo aside, revealing the gun safe. He'd recently upgraded to a biometrics model.
~ Lisa Gardner
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for their signatures, she returned visitors' passes with dexterity, if not pleasure. Nikki hoped to be the first person allowed inside, but she was disappointed.
~ Lisa Jackson
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would be a location to which Evan had access, not the Shanks. Chris mulled it over as he looked at the land below. They were flying roughly along Route 81 to 476. The sky was dark, and they passed
~ Lisa Scottoline
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The free will of the door, as it were. All doors opened in both directions. She could not open the gate of herself a crack and peek out, and expect to still hold the fortress.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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It's the first article in the constitution. 'Access to information shall not be abridged.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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I need a word, a sentence. The door is open. Go.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Now proscribed from asking Rockefeller for more money, Harper forfeited the easy access he had long cherished.
~ Ron Chernow
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A kid shouldn't need a diagnosis to access help.
~ Ross W. Greene
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You can get anywhere in Pakistan if you know people, even into jail.
~ Salman Rushdie
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The new source of power is not money in the hands of a few, but information in the hands of many.
~ John Naisbitt
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Why aren't more gems from our great authors scattered over the country? Great books aren't within everybody's reach.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Success in business today requires real-time, mobile access to business opportunities.
~ Bob McDonnell
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Let me note, finally, that most of the research for this book was done in the libraries of Harvard University, the size of whose holdings is matched only by the school's determination to restrict access to them. I am delighted to have been able to use these resources, and it hardly matters that I was afforded this privilege only because the school thought I was someone else.
~ Alfie Kohn
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Access is something that we all have capacity, in some way or another, to give one another. So whether it's...hey, you know, if I say, Oh, hey, Rochelle, can we talk later tonight instead of tomorrow morning? I had a bad day, or I'm just tired, you could say, Hey, yeah. No problem. That's a form of access, right?
~ Alice Wong
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This led to a lessening of confidence in the judicial system. Justice, it seemed, was available only to those who could pay enough to secure a 'right verdict
~ Alison Weir
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W]ay too much treatment is given to the normal worried well who are harmed by it; far too little help is available for those who are really ill and desperately need it. Two thirds of people with severe depression don't get treated for it, and many suffering with schizophrenia wind up in prisons. The writing is on the wall.
~ Allen Frances
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The Republican majority will stop at nothing to prevent access to the legal system for those who are hurt.
~ Joe Baca
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America doesn't have health insurance.
~ Joe Biden
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This world was no place for anyone with access to another.
~ Joe Haldeman
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Access to useful information also was determined by literacy and the availability of reading material. It is now widely agreed at least for Britain that increases in literacy were relatively modest during the Industrial Revolution. Yet literacy is not particularly useful unless people actually read, and for the purposes of technological change it also matters how much and what people read.
~ Joel Mokyr
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So it was not superior thinkers, inventors or businesses that made Europe rich, but the fact that European elites were less successful in obstructing them... This is somewhat similar to our era of globalization. More countries, in more places, now have access to the sum of humanity's knowledge, and are open to the best innovations from other places... If progress is blocked in one place, many others will continue humanity's journey. (217-218)
~ Johan Norberg
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Life is a perspective and for me, if a human being has access to school, clean water, food, proper health care, that is the basis of human rights.
~ Gelila Bekele
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In our democracy every young person should have an equal opportunity to obtain a higher education, regardless of his station in life or financial means.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Tis in my memory lock'd, And you yourself shall keep the key of it.
~ William Shakespeare
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