Top 14 Internet Inventor Quotes
#1. In a world where very few people care if you live or die, there is a light that shines in the distance. It has a name that they call hope and it carries with it people that never stop caring. They learned long ago that extending mercy was not a choice, but a place where God lives.
Shannon L. Alder
#2. It is a dead heart.
It is inside of me.
It is a stranger
yet once it was agreeable,
opening and closing like a clam.
Anne Sexton
#3. Some CEO's feel like if the 'opt out of social' they are somehow protected. That is just crazy.
Sandy Carter
#4. You can be anything. You could be the President of the United States or the inventor of the next Internet or a ninja cardio-thoracic surgeon poet, which would be awesome because you would be the first one.
Cameron Russell
#5. ... the miracle about steel is that you can hammer it so thin it's stretched to its limit, but that doesn't mean it will break.
Jodi Picoult
#6. I can bear scorpion's stings, tread fields of fire, in frozen gulfs of cold eternal lie, be tossed aloft through tracts of endless void, but cannot live in shame.
Joanna Baillie
#7. Apparently, the glasses didn't need to be connected to the internet for the wearer to poke into someone's personal life. Even though a search engine could lead to an individual's address, the browser couldn't actually physically take you there. What had this inventor done? Did he have any idea?
Chess Desalls
#8. A professional is a man who can do his job when he doesn't feel like it; an amateur is one who can't when he does feel like it.
James Agate
#9. Don't try to make a product for everybody, because that is a product for nobody.
Seth
#10. Annabeth jogged towards us, giving me one of those annoyed expressions like, If you get yourself killed, I'm going to murder you.
Rick Riordan
#11. Rome took all the vanity out of me,for after seeing the wonders there, I felt too insignificant to live, and gave up all my foolish hopes in dispare.
Louisa May Alcott
#12. If mourning is denied outlet, the result will be suffering,
Geoffrey Gorer
#13. Habit can overcome anything but instinct, and can greatly modify even that.
Horace Mann
#14. The New York City Ballet is always about the realm of possibilities, the realm of what the human body can do, what the human spirit can do. And it's about listening, it's about listening to remarkable music and how we respond to that.
John Guare
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