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eyeglasses balls looks
He who looks in the crystal ball ends up eating glass... They're way, way close. Mary Matalin
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I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that. Kitty Carlisle
eyeglasses mirrors advice
You've never seen death? Look in the mirror every day and you will see it like bees working in a glass hive. Jean Cocteau
eyeglasses vision blur
Words are like eyeglasses they blur everything that they do not make clear. Joseph Joubert
eyeglasses knowing lenses
All our contemporary philosophers perhaps without knowing it are looking through eyeglasses that Baruch Spinoza polished. Spinoza was a philosopher who earned his livelihood by grinding lenses. Heinrich Heine
eyeglasses hair guy
I'm actually a softie. Tough guys get killed too early... I've got a full head of hair and don't wear eyeglasses. Mickey Spillane
eyeglasses historical mind
Students of American glass must always keep in mind that the creations they collect are truly examples of our American culture... and thus have historical significance. James Lafferty
eyeglasses let-it-go thrill
If you watch Olivier's interviews, he has this reptilian tongue; it seems too big for his mouth. My pursuit of that became distracting, so I let it go. The thrill was finding the right pair of glasses. Julian Sands
eyeglasses lenses computer
By 2009, computers will disappear. Displays will be written directly onto our retinas by devices in our eyeglasses and contact lenses. Ray Kurzweil
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What I do is create a lens through my work that corrects my readers' cognitive dissonance and says: you will see all of it - not what you want or what makes you comfortable, but all of it. And you will not erase what displeases you. Chris Abani
lenses tyranny
The lens is a tyranny. David Hockney
lenses needs way
I grew up as a cameraman, so it's much easier for me to shoot it myself. I work with an operator and a crew, but it's way easier for me to function as a cinematographer, than to have a cinematographer between me and the lens. I don't need that. David Douglas
lenses world saws
Whatever she saw beyond the camera lens, beyond the photographer, beyond anything in the known world probably - wasn't fit to be seen. Dennis Lehane
lenses four cameras
Forget the camera, forget the lens, forget all of that. With any four-dollar camera, you can capture the best picture. Alberto Korda
lenses cinema duration
The photographer proceeds, via the intermediary of the lens, to a point where he literally takes a luminous imprint, a cast... [But] the cinema realizes the paradox of moulding itself on the time of the object and of taking the imprint of its duration as well. Andre Bazin
lenses agents behind-the-scenes
In front of the camera and in front of the lens, there's no lawsuits, there's no agent, and there's most frequently no time limits. There's a longevity that's kind of built into it. I spend most of my time behind the scenes, and when it is time to perform, I'm genuinely delighted to do it. David Lee Roth
lenses sides
I always knew I belonged on the other side of the lens. Kathy Ireland
lenses familiar needed
I needed to change the lens through which I viewed everything familiar. Gretchen Rubin
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There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. Walt Mossberg
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Whenever I write about immigration, I hear heart-wrenching stories of computer workers who are unemployed and facing severe hardship. Vivek Wadhwa
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The Pentium name is the quintessential name of the gigahertz era. The gigahertz era is over. Bill Calder
computer particular specific
Programming language is very specific to instructing a computer to do a particular structure of a sequence. It's the very way you tell the machine what you want it to do. Brian Kernighan
computers informed inherent issues
It's important to be informed about issues like usability, reliability, security, privacy, and some of the inherent limitations of computers. Brian Kernighan
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Family life is not a computer program that runs on its own; it needs continual input from everyone. Neil Kurshan
computers historical
Computers have cut-and-paste functions. So does right-wing historical memory. Rick Perlstein
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Jobless workers, especially those out of work for months and years, don't have the skills to multitask in a fast-paced economy where medical workers need to know electronic record-keeping, machinists need computer skills, and marketing managers can no longer delegate software duties. Nina Easton
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I'm actually pretty good with computers. I use computers when I'm working on making and producing music, so I do know a thing or two! Nick Jonas