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communication government industry level means start talking trust users ways
We have to have a new level of communication and trust between all of the users of the Internet, which means government and industry have got to start talking to each other in ways they never have before, Bob Bennett
communication guys players talk
We have no communication with other players right now. Because we haven't been able to talk to one another, we don't know if it's 50 guys, 100 guys, 150 or 200 guys who feel this way. Mathieu Schneider
communication far flying together work
We've still got to work on our communication and work on our tackling. But as far as us getting together and flying to the ball, that showed (Monday). Kelly Herndon
communication skills people
It's populated by people who, by and large, have terrific communication skills. Every day is an extraordinary day. For me, it was just a great area for storytelling. Aaron Sorkin
communication humanity enough
Humans are communications junkies. We just can't get enough. Alan Kay
communication television warning
Television should be the last mass communication medium to be naively designed and put into the world without a surgeon-general's warning. Alan Kay
communication thought-provoking bravery
Electric communication will never be a substitute for the face of someone who with their soul encourages another person to be brave and true. Charles Dickens
communication men should-have
We should have all our communications with men, as in the presence of God; and with God, as in the presence of men. Charles Caleb Colton
communication character interesting
"I fear your kind and open communication, which has rendered me more painfully conscious of my own defects, has not improved me," sighed Kate. Charles Dickens
crowds welcome admiration
Catherine hoped at least to pass uncensured through the crowd. As for admiration, it was always very welcome when it came, but she did not depend on it. Jane Austen
crowds novel
Trollope wrote so many novels and other works that they tend to crowd each other out. Jane Smiley
crowds slave let-me
Let me never become a slave to crowds. Aiden Wilson Tozer
crowds expression joy mysterious number pleasure sensual
The pleasure of being in crowds is a mysterious expression of sensual joy in the multiplication of Number Charles Baudelaire
crowds cheated felt
The crowd, having been promised nothing, felt cheated, having received nothing. Kurt Vonnegut
crowds faces saws
The movie I've watched a million times is 'A Face in the Crowd,' directed by Elia Kazan, starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal. I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it, and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was. Callie Khouri
crowds good people trying wasteful
There's a lot of complacency in philanthropy. People figure organizations are trying to do good, and that's enough, even if the results aren't there. But that's wasteful and inefficient. It crowds out better programs. Dustin Moskovitz
crowds kind boring
I have a kind of boring personal life, to the paparazzi anyway, and I don't hang with the cool crowd. Diane Kruger
crowds dreamed people selected signing
She is recognized, she is signing autographs, there are crowds forming. People know who she is. It is unbelievably exciting. This is what we dreamed it could be when we selected her. Roger Griffith
contagion knew urgent
Of all the problems which were open to me for study, typhus was the most urgent and the most unexplored. We knew nothing of the way in which contagion spread. Charles Jules Henry Nicole
contagion crises cursing grand suffers visible
Our contortions, visible or secret, we communicate to the planet; already it trembles even as we do, it suffers the contagion of our crises and, as this grand mal spreads, it vomits us forth, cursing us the while. Emile Cioran
contagion growing leaps
I think that this is a contagion that can't be stopped. It is growing by leaps and bounds. Armando Navarro
contagion flashy foul hungry lean mist pipes rank rot sheep songs wretched
And when they list, their lean and flashy songs / Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw, / The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, / But swoln with wind, and the rank mist they draw, / Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread. John Milton