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Isaac Asimov
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quote: Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest.
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Isaac Watts
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quote: Earth, thou great footstool of our God, who reigns on high; thou fruitful source of all our raiment, life, and food; our house, our parent, and our nurse.
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Irving Fisher
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quote: The effort of the economist is to see, to picture the interplay of economic elements. The more clearly cut these elements appear in his vision, the better; the more elements he can grasp and hold in his mind at once, the better. The economic world is a mi
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IBM
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quote: IBMS Basic BELIEFS AND FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Our beliefs, which should be well known to every IBMer, are: 1. Respect for the individual. 2. A desire to have the best customer service of any company in the world. 3. The conviction that an organization sh
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Ingrid Bergman
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quote: A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.
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