Top 12 Open Source Intelligence Quotes

#1. he presented me with a mathematical conundrum," he said. "It's a famous one, the P = NP problem. Basically, it asks whether it's more difficult to think of the solution to a problem yourself or to ascertain if someone else's answer to the same problem is correct.

Keigo Higashino

#2. Modeling is the world that I feel most welcome in.

Brooke Shields

#3. Because I worked as a newspaper reporter for about 14 years before attempting my first novel, I learned to write under almost any circumstances- by candle light, in longhand, in African villages where there was no power, under shelling in Kurdistan.

Geraldine Brooks

#4. I realized in 1988 that my life as a spy specializing in secrets was not only unproductive, it was in sharp opposition to what we actually need: full access to true information, and consequently, the ability to create Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT).

Robert David Steele

#5. The questions which one asks oneself begin, at least, to illuminate the world, and become one's key to the experience of others.

James A. Baldwin

#6. I've never any pity for conceited people, because I think they carry their comfort about with them.

George Eliot

#7. I grew up on movie sets, I'm comfortable on sets. A movie set is like a circus. I don't understand why moviemaking has to be such an insane environment.

Jason Reitman

#8. More die in the United States of too much food than of too little

John Kenneth Galbraith

#9. The reason I'm an I.B.M.-type guy today is that I really needed a laptop back in 1986, and I just couldn't wait for the Powerbook.

Penn Jillette

#10. Let's refer to it as Saturday, rather than the day of my hanging, shall we?

Julie Anne Long

#11. Dogs may have kept us company on the hunt, but it was the cats who insisted we invent houses and discover fire.

Tran Thien Khiem

#12. In England, your life is your life.

Eric Cantona

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