Top 13 Non Programmable Calculator Quotes
#1. I think if the copyright regime focuses on the people we are supposed to be helping, the artists and creators, and builds a system that gives them the freedom to choose and to protect and to be rewarded for their creativity, then we will have the right focus.
Lawrence Lessig
#2. There's always another weapon to hand, if only you look.
Victor Milan
#3. Feelings are of four sorts: Sensations, Thoughts, Emotions, and Volitions. What are called Perceptions are merely a particular case of Belief, and Belief is a kind of thought. Actions are merely volitions followed by an effect.
John Stuart Mill
#5. I know what my job is: I write the songs, I sing them, I play them on the piano.
Fiona Apple
#6. Looking back on 200 years of feminist agitation in this country, we've got to get it that the moral high ground doesn't get us anything. Pleading with powerful men never gets us what we need. Talking doesn't do it. Being right doesn't do it. Hardball politics does it ... and a political strategy.
Naomi Wolf
#7. To a philosopher all news is gossip, and they who edit and read it are old women over their tea.
Henry David Thoreau
#8. We must grow out of religion. It is either bugaboo, formalism, or hysteria. Besides, what proof is there that "the churches" know more about "God" than the Cockney sentry on duty outside the camp? We have only their say-so.
Richard Aldington
#9. I think swag is very important to rappers. It's the overall appearance and style of an artist - these blue shorts and this blue hat and this $80,000 chain, this jewelry and all these tattoos, that's swag.
Soulja Boy
#10. Never attempt to reason with people who know they are right!
Frank Herbert
#11. Attitude is everything. It motivates action, which increases productivity and improves morale, which perpetuates a positive attitude.
Robert Urich
#12. I wanted to write a story that demanded the viewer's attention.
Nigel Kneale
#13. My remit has always been: I want to do something different from the last thing I've done.
Ruth Wilson