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technology space cartoon
Tyler Cowen apart from the seemingly magical Internet, life in broad material terms isn't so different from what it was in 1953... The wonders portrayed in 'The Jetsons,' the space-age television cartoon from the 1960s, have not come to pass... Life is better and we have more stuff, but the pace of change has slowed down...
technology self density
Richard Foreman I see within us all (myself included) the replacement of complex inner density with a new kind of self—evolving under the pressure of information overload and the technology of the ‘instantly available’.
technology thinking looks
Richard Powers I think that if the novel's task is to describe where we find ourselves and how we live now, the novelist must take a good, hard look at the most central facts of contemporary life - technology and science.
technology practice medicine
Samuel Wilson One of the biggest challenges to medicine is the incorporation of information technology in our practices.
technology giving mind
Robert M. Pirsig The test of the machine is the satisfaction it gives you. There isn't any other test. If the machine produces tranquility it's right. If it disturbs you it's wrong until either the machine or your mind is changed.
technology hollywood more-money
Zhang Ziyi Working in Hollywood, it's clear the more money you have, the more technology you can get. So you can build a whole Japanese set. Only in Hollywood!
technology constant industry
Marc Benioff The only constant in the technology industry is change.
technology long mind
Narendra Modi Pro-active good governance aims beyond short-term requirement keeping in mind the long-term needs such as the use of clean technology and in preparedness and mitigating climate change fallout etc.
television
Annabella Sciorra I don't have a television, so I don't know what they do,
television food-network 80s
Wolfgang Puck Television in the '80s was very limited. There was no Food Network.
television shows television-shows
Julian Bond I've appeared on a weekly syndicated television show since 1980
television fans passionate
Josh Schwartz We have some of the most passionate, vocal fans in the history of television.
television typical stage
Penelope Keith I always used to say when I was on television that I prefer to be on stage and when on stage I prefer to do television. Typical human condition.
television ifs
Julian Fellowes If you're in the movie or in television, your failures are very public, and so are your successes. You weigh them up against each other, really.
television stories ruthless
Maria Semple Ruthless concern with story is what I learned in television.
television homeless never-say-never
Patrick Warburton You never know what's going to happen with television these days.
television tvs watches
Pauline Kael For perhaps most Americans, TV is an apppliance, not to be used selectively but to be turned on - there's always something to watch.
pieces sure together
Charlie Batch He's been able to put this together and make sure the right pieces are in place. And we were pieces of this team.
pieces paper lifetime
Troy Polamalu I became a millionaire overnight by signing a piece of paper. I made more money in that one second than my entire family did in their lifetime.
pieces actors brutal
Richard Gere I do my work as an actor, but another part of my work goes to the piece as a whole. I can be fairly detached looking at my work and be brutal on myself.
pieces pajamas flannels
Ryan Reynolds If it weren’t so off-putting for my co-workers. I’d wear my flannel, one-piece 'Hannah Montana' pajamas, like, all the time!
pieces capes would-be
Tyson Chandler Probably the most dramatic pieces in my wardrobe would be capes.
pieces clay stuck
Walt Disney Disneyland is like a piece of clay: If there is something I don't like, I'm not stuck with it. I can reshape and revamp.
pieces like-you seeing
Sarah Dessen So while it seemed like you were seeing everything, you really weren't. Just bits and pieces that looked like a whole.
pieces paper different
Rod Serling The writer's no different. When he's rejected, that paper is rejected, in a sense, a sizeable fragment of the writer is rejected as well. It's a piece of himself that's being turned down.
pieces literature becoming
William Butler Yeats Great literature has always been written in a like spirit, and is, indeed, the Forgiveness of Sin, and when we find it becoming the Accusation of Sin, as in George Eliot, who plucks her Tito in pieces with as much assurance as if he had been clockwork, literature has begun to change into something else.