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memories book writing
Memory is the friend of wit, but the treacherous ally of invention; there are many books that owe their success to two things; good memory of those who write them, and the bad memory of those who read them Charles Caleb Colton
memories appreciate literature
Contemporaries appreciate the person rather than their merit, posterity will regard the merit rather than the person. Charles Caleb Colton
memories mind firsts
Of all the faculties of the mind, memory is the first that flourishes, and the first that dies. Charles Caleb Colton
memories book reader
Many books owe their success to the good memories of their authors and the bad memories of their readers. Charles Caleb Colton
memories teaching should-have
All preceptors should have that kind of genius described by Tacitus, "equal to their business, but not above it;" a patient industry, with competent erudition; a mind depending more on its correctness than its originality, and on its memory rather than on its invention. Charles Caleb Colton
memories green lord
Lord, keep my memory green. Charles Dickens
memories husband men
I revere the memory of Mr. F. as an estimable man and most indulgent husband, only necessary to mention Asparagus and it appeared or to hint at any little delicate thing to drink and it came like magic in a pint bottle; it was not ecstasy but it was comfort. Charles Dickens
memories dictator amnesia
Where would dictators be without our compliant amnesia? Make the collective lose its memory, you can conceal anything. Charles Stross
memories liberty might
If I forget, then it might as well never have happened. Memory is liberty. Charles Stross
microsoft obvious point
We are at the point where all the obvious things we tell Microsoft to do, they already do it. Dan Kaminsky
microsoft prices
Where there's competition, Microsoft prices aggressively and competitively; where there isn't, Microsoft doesn't. Chris LeTocq
microsoft window
Microsoft unapologetically will make sure ActiveX works best on Windows Bob Muglia
microsoft pure technical win
From a pure technical standpoint, it does look like Microsoft may win this one, Steve Case
microsoft perspective
From my perspective, what Microsoft is doing is right on target. Greg Scott
microsoft beef source
Let me be clear - Microsoft has no beef with open source. Craig Mundie
microsoft quagmire hubris
MSN became a quagmire, partly because of Microsoft's hubris. Donald Clark
microsoft needs
The only thing I think really needs to be addressed by Microsoft is biometrics. Jeff Cohen
microsoft next search test whether
The real test for Microsoft is whether it can take search to the next level. Joe Wilcox
corporations coincidence economic
It is naturally only a coincidence that all too often, American foreign-policy objectives dovetail nicely with the economic objectives of multinational corporations. Charley Reese
corporations possibility probability
In corporation [corporate] religions as in others, the heretic must be cast out not because of the probability that he is wrong but because of the possibility that he is right. Antony Jay
corporations corruption social
Corporations are reneging on pension obligations. Social Security is under attack. Dennis Kucinich
corporations today court
It's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the Supreme Court. Cecile Richards
corporations
I don't represent corporations. Charlie Melancon
corporations information source
And we've become very doubtful of our information sources, because they're all controlled by these huge multilateral corporations Brian De Palma
corporations argument consumers
What corporations fear most are consumers who ask questions. Naomi Klein offers us the arguments with which to take on the superbrands. Billy Bragg
corporations amendments fourth-amendment
The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations. Al Franken
corporations faces computer
The big corporations are suddenly taking notice of the web, and their reactions have been slow. Even the computer industry failed to see the importance of the Internet, but that's not saying much. Let's face it, the computer industry failed to see that the century would end. Douglas Adams