Quotes About Access
What's exciting to me is figuring out something that has eluded us for so long: How do we make sure every single person can see a doctor in this country? That's really exciting to me.
~ Beto O'Rourke
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Our rural communities are the heart of Maine, and we must invest in them - building our energy infrastructure, expanding access to broadband, and most importantly, making sure every single person has access to the health care they need.
~ Sara Gideon
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I'm an avid reader myself, and what any one reader accesses at any one time is very powerful and personal to them. Clearly you can't even begin to touch that. A novel is a singular vision, and then a myriad of readers have their own experience of that.
~ Darren Boyd
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It's not who you're going to sit beside at school that matters now: it's what resources will your school have.
~ Ruby Bridges
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When it comes to education, there is no one site you can point to that you can say, 'They speak to the world, and that is the site where you go to learn.'
~ Jason Calacanis
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The best defense against these people is to educate parents and children of the dangers that come along with the Internet and by limiting access to certain sites during the school day.
~ Mike Fitzpatrick
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I'm interested in sites that help people find information and filter what's available. The Internet is so big that no one can stay on top of everything.
~ Garrett Camp
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Our goal is to put news where it earns attention, where readers can access it on every device and interact with it. We're meeting our clients' audiences where they are instead of asking them to come to us. Increasingly, that means hosting the content on social blogging sites like Medium.
~ Richard Edelman
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When you work at Google and tell these engineers that their skill set is relevant to somebody in Iran who doesn't have access to information in their country or the rest of the world, it really inspires them to want to do something about it. There is a genuine altruism that exists at this company, and that's why I'm here and not anywhere else.
~ Jared Cohen
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I always tell young journalists to leverage what you have. If you have a particular language skill or access to a particular place or culture in a way that others don't, that's your advantage.
~ Mariana van Zeller
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The Brown decision promised that every child, regardless of the color of his or her skin, would have unequivocal access to quality education and an equal opportunity to pursue his/her dreams.
~ Ed Markey
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elevator and a buzzer that opened the front
~ Beverly Cleary
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Everyone eligible to vote should be able to do so without unnecessary inconvenience
~ Bill Clinton
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The world needs to provide more energy so the poorest can thrive, but we need to provide that energy without releasing any more greenhouse gases.
~ Bill Gates
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If you could pick just one thing to lower the price of, to reduce poverty, by far you would pick energy.
~ Bill Gates
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Technology to wipe out truth is now available. Not everybody can afford it but it's available. When the cost comes down, look out!
~ Bob Dylan
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He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to come, though afterwards he can come as he please.
~ Bram Stoker
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I passed through the security turnstiles and took the elevator up to the twentieth floor. When I exited the car, I spotted Megumi—the receptionist—at her desk. She buzzed me through the glass security doors and stood as I approached.
~ Sylvia Day
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We've wasted our shining medical assets because of a health care payment system—or, more precisely, a crazy quilt of several overlapping and often conflicting systems—that prevents millions from receiving the treatment they need and that undermines the quality of care for millions more.
~ T.R. Reid
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The shortcomings of our system can be grouped into three basic problems: coverage, quality, and cost.
~ T.R. Reid
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I couldn't help but to think back to my classmates at Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio. They had the same talent, the same brains, the same dreams as the folks we sat with at Stanford and Harvard. I realized the difference wasn't one of intelligence or drive. The difference was opportunity.
~ Julian Castro
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disability rights and to demand full access. Ed Roberts and others at the University of California Berkeley in the 1960s forced the university to admit them, to provide access to classes and other activities, and to provide the support
~ Julie K. Silver
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These days, most poor families in the West have cell phones, televisions, washing machines, and cars. Their
~ Jurriaan Kamp
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Every Fader has the key," Jack assures me, and puts his finger in the key hole. I realize then that it must be one of the fancy biometric locks the Faders love so much. "The key hole is just in case someone wanders in by accident. They just think it's an old storage room, or a mine, or something. They don't see the level of technology that's here.", FADE by Kailin Gow
~ Kailin Gow
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