Kristine Carlin Bay (Willow Bay) Quotes
On the Web no subject is sacrosanct. No one, from icon to unknown, is off-limits.
Kristine Carlin Bay
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On the web, you are what you publish.
David Meerman Scott
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In many instances, automation in itself facilitates more diversification opportunities, in freeing up production capacity and enabling shorter run, more targeted copies, and it can also be essential in the interface with additional and new processes such as web drying, inkjetting etc.
Eric Bell
Thin Lizzy
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The first time I ever recorded, which was into my boom-box, I was like, 'Wow, check that out.' It sounded great. The narcotic of it was so intense - it was pleasurable. I was like, 'You sound like a band.' Then I ended up spending the rest of my life trying to chase that initial high again.
Ian MacKaye
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I do not believe in the eternity of the spirit. That contradicts my ideology.
Yossi Sarid
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The Trump phenomenon has a lot of really good stuff in it, the anti-elitism, the concern for America's economy in the Rust Belt, the desire to see better days for the country. That's all great stuff. Some of that stuff is Bernie Sanders stuff. The problem is that it's marbled through with xenophobia and misogyny and bigotry.
Van Jones
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You don't want no pie in the sky when you die, You want something here on the ground while you're still around.
Muhammad Ali
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People can be lovers and enemies at the same time, you know.
Willa Cather
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My dad always told me that holding a grudge is like swallowing poison and expecting the other person to die.
Anna Banks
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Prayer is the quiet, persistent living of our life of desire and faith in the presence of our God.
Andrew Murray
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We’re dealing with the fact that we haven’t got any idea of what we’re doing. If we’re just looking for some arbitrary order, and we can choose among so many possibilities, then what’s the point in putting so much effort in collecting so much data? What do we gain from it, except the ability to impress people with some thick reports or to throw the company into another reorganization in order to hide from the fact that we don’t really understand what we’re doing? This avenue of first collecting data, getting familiar with the facts, seems to lead us nowhere. It’s nothing more than an exercise in futility. Come on, we need another way to attack the issue.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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On the Web no subject is sacrosanct. No one, from icon to unknown, is off-limits.
Kristine Carlin Bay