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technology hands people
Technology is destructive only in the hands of people who do not realize that they are one and the same process as the universe. Alan Watts
technology civilization goal
...the materialism of modern civilization is paradoxically founded on a hatred of materiality, a goal-oriented desire to obliterate all natural limits through technology, imposing an abstract grid over nature. Alan Watts
technology fit lifestyle
The success of SYNC is another proof point that we are doing just that. We will continue to innovate and expand the capability of SYNC by integrating even more new technologies that fit our customers’ lifestyles. Alan Mulally
technology matter watches
It doesn't matter what the technology is - no one will watch a Peter Greenaway film anyway. Alan Parker
technology fields needs
The computing field is always in need of new cliches. Alan Perlis
technology thinking people
I think it is inevitable that people program poorly. Training will not substantially help matters. We have to learn to live with it. Alan Perlis
technology bird worms
In software systems it is often the early bird that makes the worm. Alan Perlis
technology two benefits
Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters. Alan Moore
technology amish kind
I'm remote from most technology to the point that I'm kind of Amish. Alan Moore
intimacy praise compulsory
Praise becomes compulsory when we experience true intimacy [with God]. Beth Moore
intimacy life people stay
Life is cold. People stay warm through the intimacy of a story. James Altucher
intimacy level sees value wants worker
I don't think he wants that level of intimacy or sees the value in it, ... He's just the worker. He's always been the worker. Now he's the worker and the CEO. Brian Grazer
intimacy true-intimacy
All intimacy is rare-that's what makes it precious. Amy Bloom
intimacy persons known
Intimacy is being seen and known as the person you truly are. Amy Bloom
intimacy abandoned deny
To feel abandoned is to deny the intimacy of your surroundings. David Whyte
intimacy hardest hardest-thing
The hardest thing about leadership is the intimacy it requires. Dallas Willard
intimacy people trust
I think when people go into something for the right reasons, you're going to get a better film; you're going to get more intimacy and a stronger foundation of trust. Steve James
intimacy marriage mom ready
I was so ready to become a mom. Actually, I was ready secondarily to become a mom. I was so ready to have the intimacy and commitment of marriage. Alanis Morissette
architecture designed drew facilities jim run
There are some facilities that Architecture Plus, and Jim Woodrum in particular, drew that are not ergonomically designed to run as efficiently as others, Kelly White
architect champion majority republican
Wes Stow was a champion of Republicanism. He was the architect of the Republican majority in Citrus County. Bill Grant
architecture element everyday happiness interest invisible led life study subject
It was my interest in happiness that led me to the subject of habits, and of course, the study of habits is really the study of happiness. Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life, and a significant element of happiness. Gretchen Rubin
architecture gothic-architecture
Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one's entire life. Arne Jacobsen
architecture feed ideas learned minds music notions
We want our music and ideas to be in the forefront, and what we learned permeated our thinking. Notions of film and architecture feed what we see in our minds as we make music. Don Kennedy
architect
Women are the architects of society Cher
architecture form
Architecture is not so much a knowledge of form, but a form of knowledge. Bernard Tschumi
architecture building cathedrals
Concepts differentiate architecture from mere building...A bicycle shed with a concept is architecture; a cathedral without one is just a building. Bernard Tschumi
architect function form
Form follows function, as the architects say. With words and pictures, you can do just about anything. Bill Watterson