Top 29 Democratizing Quotes
#1. To me, Microsoft is about empowerment ... we are the original democratizing force, putting a PC in every home and every desk.
Satya Nadella
#2. There are enough bad films coming out of this town already without the process being more democratized. I'm a guy who loves democracy. I'm all for democratizing any process, but I think there is a price to pay for that.
Tavis Smiley
#3. The idea that a musician can submit music online for the chance to have it promoted to a nationwide audience is the American dream come true, and a major step toward democratizing how music is discovered.
Ali Partovi
#4. We started YouTube to democratize video distribution. Now, we are democratizing video creation,
Chad Hurley
#5. We're democratizing the tools of creativity.
Ray Kurzweil
#7. I like the immediacy of blogs and the democratizing effects of letting millions of voices bloom on the Web.
Jill Abramson
#8. If you don't know the right people or have the right connections, you may never be discovered. With 'Opening Act,' we are democratizing a notoriously impossible process, pulling back the curtains on a consistently fascinating industry, and affording aspiring artists the chance of a lifetime.
Nigel Lythgoe
#9. The very good thing about MFA programs is their democratizing. They bring a lot of different people to the table.
Edward Hirsch
#10. I think future generations will see the invention of the Internet as having been as important as the invention of the printing press. It's the democratizing tool of all tools. As long as no one can control the flow of information, then freedom always has a chance.
Marianne Williamson
#11. Information technology has brought people much closer together than ever before, providing a democratizing and mostly stabilizing influence.
Dan Quayle
#12. The digital revolution has had a democratizing effect. Now anyone can be a filmmaker, but to be a good filmmaker is as hard as it ever was.
Pamela Yates
#13. Having defeated and then occupied Iraq, democratizing the country should not be too tall an order for the world's sole superpower.
William Kristol
#14. Dell's a company that has changed the IT landscape in making PCs and servers more affordable. There's enormous opportunities to make IT more accessible to tens of millions of companies, kind of democratizing the ability for companies to gain access to IT.
Michael Dell
#15. Education is a liberating force, and in our age it is also a democratizing force, cutting across the barriers of caste and class, smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances.
Indira Gandhi
#16. As technology changes the way we communicate, connect, create, consume and innovate, it is democratizing access to opportunity. Education is no exception.
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
#18. One day, when the light of the blue moon falls in your eyes, then you'll realize that only the naked truth can free your heart.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#19. I was the kind to endure. No one had said you couldn't become a better person through endurance.
Knausgaard, Karl Ove
#20. I turned silences and nights into words. What was unutterable, I wrote down. I made the whirling world stand still.
Arthur Rimbaud
#21. When I and the other young artists were working in comics, our work carried with it a particularly American slant. After all, we were Americans drawing and writing about things that touched us. As it turned out, the early work was, you might say, a comic book version of Jazz.
Joe Simon
#22. Your misconceptions veil the holy. The Princess is naked
beneath the surface of every form. Your boredom would
vanish if you had more of a clue about the Reality I know.
Rumi
#23. O Virgins, sacrosanct, if I have ever, for your sake, suffered vigils,cold,, and hunger, great need makes me entreat my recompense.
Dante Alighieri
#24. Human nature, if it changes at all, changes not much faster than the geological face of the earth.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#25. All Hollywood corrupts; and absolute Hollywood corrupts absolutely.
Edmund Wilson
#26. Entrepreneurs are never satisfied. They want to do things better. They strive for perfection and use all the ingenuity to their command to achieve it.
J. Willard Marriott
#27. The art of crisis management is to raise the stakes to where the adversary will not follow, but in a manner that avoids a tit for tat.
Henry Kissinger
#29. The most civilized place in the world," murmured Father Yarvi. "Though that mostly means folk prefer to stab each other in the back than in the front.
Joe Abercrombie