Jack Kilby Quotes
Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go.

Quotes to Explore
-
Metro never really wanted me for anything. I was always the one who happened to be free when their first choice was not.
-
For most of my time in Tallahassee, I did a lot of transportation.
-
Nobody is bothered about an institution more than its alumni.
-
There is no greater power in Heaven or on Earth than pure, unconditional love. The nature of the God force, the unseen intelligence in all things, which causes the material world and is the center of both the spiritual and physical plane, is best described as pure, unconditional love.
-
I believe that fate is choices - it's not chance.
-
The good of a book lies in its being read. A book is made up of signs that speak of other signs, which in their turn speak of things. Without an eye to read them, a book contains signs that produce no concepts; therefore it is dumb.
-
Ecuador is a country which defends the right to life.
-
Every hero becomes a bore at last.
-
I don't know how people recognize me.
-
Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing.
-
I'm not afraid of failing. I don't like to fail. I hate to fail. But I'm not afraid of it.
-
What is a diary as a rule? A document useful to the person who keeps it. Dull to the contemporary who reads it and invaluable to the student, centuries afterwards, who treasures it.
-
Clinton saw himself much more as the steward of alliances and of consensus that moved in the right direction. He didn't see himself as someone who could change the overall thrust, I think, of global policy.
-
The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.
-
If being a woman is a factor politically, it's usually not because of a conscious bias, but because women are a novelty.
-
No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him.
-
I just went to an acting agency one day and just said, 'I would like to act. Would you take me?' And they took me.
-
I was a boy with one dream and one dream only: I wanted - no, strike that, I was desperate for - a room of my own. You see, in those days I shared a room with my little brother, Jesse, and it wasn't pretty. He was the Oscar to my Felix: messy, careless, and just a little bit sticky - exactly the way a kindergartner is supposed to be.
-
It matters more what's in a woman's face than what's on it.
-
I don't know of a soul who packed more living into 72 years than Charles Lindbergh did.
-
I see so many bands, that are trying really hard to write for a person that they've never met. I get the idea behind it and the idea of helping people, but I feel you help people more by exposing yourself.
-
I think L.A. radio is learning from the Bay. The Bay is a very classic place. Mac Mall, C-Bo, all that stuff, they love their artists, they're old school up there. My first big concert was playing in the Bay; I played the Fillmore.
-
I love Baltimore. This city has made me the man that I am.
-
Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go.