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en Nobody knows for sure what lies ahead -- and the history of the Internet has taught us to expect the unexpected.

en Safety is in large part an educational process. The Internet is moving really quickly in the same way that we all were taught to not talk to strangers or not get into a car . . . those same kind of rules are being taught and need to be taught to kids for the online world.

en The slides are the way art history is taught. It's the way artists and art historians learn about art. Even now, a good portion of your art history classes is taught with slides, not digitally.

en Experience has taught me that advertisers get the best results when they pay their agency a flat fee. It is unrealistic to expect your agency to be impartial when its vested interest lies wholly in the direction of increasing your commissionable advertising.
  David Ogilvy

en Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64.

en The most important lesson of American history is the promise of the unexpected. None of our ancestors would have imagined settling way over here on this unknown continent. So we must continue to have society that is hospitable to the unexpected, which allows possibilities to develop beyond our own imaginings.
  Daniel J. Boorstin

en All my life, I have been taught to take the high road, and never to dignify salacious or false accusations. And I have been taught never, never to lie. Not only do I never lie, I never respond to lies, no matter how vicious, no matter how hurtful.

en I don't care if, or who, whatever historical figure they want to say is gay. If we're discussing history, who someone had sex with is inappropriate. I don't think most Californians want history and social sciences taught through the lens of who in history slept with whom.

en What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.
  Henry David Thoreau

en But if New Orleans and Katrina taught us nothing else, it taught us you need to be thinking about things ahead of time ? and preparing for the worst.

en [Oh, and TV is hopeless, too. Power lies with the Internet.] The Internet supersedes every mode of communication ever invented, ... news was no longer controlled, and never would be again.

en If our history with Saddam has taught us anything, it has taught us that the only thing that he responds to is the use of force.

en We are prepared to work as partners, ... Some issues reach beyond party. In the face of the human tragedy, which lies behind us, and the task that lies ahead of us, there is no room for partisan politics.

en Of course, all students should learn African history, as they should learn the history of other continents and major civilizations. But this history should be taught accurately and based on the best scholarship, not ideology or politics.

en He was probably 30 years ahead of his time. The innovations he had offensively ... were the main reason I chose to go play there. He taught me the position of quarterback. Even though I wasn't the biggest, strongest or fastest, he taught me how to get the most out of my abilities.

en This moment in Internet history will be gone in a blink. We may soon look back on it as a charming, even quaint moment, when men reached for the farthest corners of the Internet, trying and experimenting with whatever came along, and when women held the Internet closer and tried to keep it a bit more under control.


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