The idea that Google, Yahoo, and eBay are getting a free ride is absolutely unfair criticism. We have to build out our own infrastructure. And we have to inter-connect to the public Internet.
Fortunately for me, I know well enough what I want, and am basically utterly indifferent to the criticism that I work to hurriedly. In answer to that, I have done some things even more hurriedly theses last few days.
The successful establishment of a buffer zone around Fort Carson will provide an example for other bases around the country as we seek to protect the training mission of the U.S. military while preserving critical habitats on our ranges.
When I began to write fiction that I knew would be published as science fiction, [and] part of what I brought to it was the critical knowledge that science fiction was always about the period in which it was written.
Sometimes it occurs to me that the job of a serious cultural critic mostly consists in telling the generality of people that their opinions - on films, on books, on all manner of widgets, gadgets and even the latest electronic fidgets - simply aren't...
When a man returned from the field and we'd look at the work, we'd criticize each other very genuinely and never offensively. And we would avoid all tricks, angle shots were just horrible to us.
Intellectual work is essentially a lonely process, and if you can find a way of doing something so that you're in company without being disturbed, that, for me, is the critical thing. I often get to feel isolated so often if I'm sitting either where ...
I think reviewers are sexist... This isn't to sound bitter, but I think you're more likely to get a critical kicking if you're a woman. I just think that's a fact. I really think less value is put in general on women's voices, across the board.
When I looked at the state of women's MMA, what I saw was that it was missing rivalries or anything theatrical about it. Everybody was trying to be Miss America, unwilling to go under any kind of criticism, and taking the safe answers. I thought I ne...
Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past.
... every monarch needs a blow on the head, from time to time.
We can get angry: it's even healthy to get angry from time to time.
Leadership to me means duty, honor, country. It means character, and it means listening from time to time.
Right or wrong, it's very pleasant to break something from time to time.
No one can possibly know what is about to happen: it is happening, each time, for the first time, for the only time.
I go to the gym, I swim daily and from time to time I meet with friends and do extra-curricular stuff.
From Time to Time, Upgrade your list of Gratitude as well as your Bucket list.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I learned everything about fashion during my time at the 'NY Times.'
The first conversation began awkwardly, although Espinoza had been expecting Pelletier's call, as if both men found it difficult to say what sooner or later the would have to say. The first twenty minutes were tragic in tone, with the word fate used ...
We forget even incense in easy times; come hard times, we embrace the Buddha's feet.