We think Android is very, very fragmented, and becoming more fragmented by the day. And as you know, Apple strives for the integrated model so that the user isn't forced to be the systems integrator.
‐‐ Steve Jobs
We think birth is a miracle and death is a tragedy, but really they're flip sides of the same coin - anything born is gonna die.
‐‐ Mario Van Peebles
We think craft is important, and the irony has always been that horror may be disregarded by critics, but often they are the best-made movies you're going to find in terms of craft. You can't scare people if they see the seams.
‐‐ James Wan
We think, each of us, that we're much more rational than we are. And we think that we make our decisions because we have good reasons to make them. Even when it's the other way around. We believe in the reasons, because we've already made the decision.
‐‐ Daniel Kahneman
We think Facebook and Google know a lot about us - who knows more about us than AmEx, MasterCard and Visa? They know exactly what we spend and where we spent it... so they're looking at ways to unlock it.
‐‐ Anthony Goldbloom
We think, fundamentally, that the future story of Latin America, not only of Mexico but for all of Latin America, will be constructed from the bottom - that the rest of what's happening, in any case, are steps.
‐‐ Subcomandante Marcos
We think healthcare costs should be going down, not up. We think people should be able to keep insurance that they had.
‐‐ Rob Portman
We think if the economy remains weak that we could see mortgage rates trail down and we think that we could see rates below seven percent into early next year.
‐‐ Franklin Raines
We think in generalities, but we live in detail.
‐‐ Alfred North Whitehead
We think it is complicated to change the world. Change comes little by little. Nothing worthwhile can happen in one generation.
‐‐ Andrew Young
We think it will be shortly afterwards, but it seems a terrible thing to gamble with such big stakes in diplomacy without having your master card in your hand.
‐‐ Henry L. Stimson
We think it would be safer if the Bank of England had responsibility for solvency regulation of UK-based banks, as well as having an overall duty to keep the system solvent. Otherwise, there could be dangerous delays if a banking crisis did hit.
‐‐ John Redwood
We think nothing of protecting consumers from faulty toasters or unsafe cars. Is it unreasonable to suggest that investors are entitled to information they can trust before investing their hard-earned money? I don't think it's unreasonable at all.
‐‐ Jackie Speier
We think of divinity as something infinitely big, but it is also infinitely small - the condensation of your breath on your palms, the ridges in your fingertips, the warm space between your shoulder and the shoulder next to you.
‐‐ G. Willow Wilson
We think of enterprise architecture as the process we use for fully describing and mapping business functionality and business requirements and relating them to information systems requirements.
‐‐ Tony Scott
We think of feminism as an academic subject, but it's not. If you think feminism is academic, you think there's a right or wrong.
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
We think of first love as sweet and valuable, a blessed if hazardous condition.
‐‐ Roger Ebert
We think of immigration as a Western issue but, of course, it isn't.
‐‐ Kiran Desai
We think of medieval England as being a place of unbelievable cruelty and darkness and superstition. We think of it as all being about fair maidens in castles, and witch-burning, and a belief that the world was flat. Yet all these things are wrong.
‐‐ Terry Jones
We think of our eyes as video cameras and our brains as blank tapes to be filled with sensory inputs.
‐‐ Michael Shermer
We think of our future as anticipated memories.
‐‐ Daniel Kahneman
We think of ourselves as our titles or our jobs or our position in a family. We depend on being praised by others. But something happens when that praise is undermined.
‐‐ Sharon Salzberg
We think of Starbucks not as a coffee company but a media company.
‐‐ Howard Schultz
We think of stars as celestial beings. And once in a while, they smile at us from the pages of 'People' magazine.
‐‐ A. E. Hotchner
We think of stories a lot of the time as being horizontal texts, beginning to end. But I love the idea of having little vertical spikes in the story, too.
‐‐ Lauren Groff
We think of the 1950s as an oppressive time in the culture, and indeed it was, but it was also in many ways a more secular moment, and one in which great scientific achievements flourished. I don't want to get too gauzy about this, but there was much more respect for science as a necessary part of society.
‐‐ Hanya Yanagihara
We think of the noble object for which the professor appears tonight, we may be assured that the Lord will forgive any one who will laugh at the professor.
‐‐ Stephen Leacock
We think of them as mobile phones, but the personal computer, mobile phone and the Internet are merging into some new medium like the personal computer in the 1980s or the Internet in the 1990s.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold
We think of violence as being conflict and fighting and wars and so forth, but the most ongoing horrific measure of violence is in the horrible poverty of the Third World... and the poverty in the United States as well.
‐‐ Martin Sheen
We think of writing a book as a process, but the very word - process - suggests that there is one: a template to follow, a map to guide us. If that were true, someone would have surely figured out some marketable method we could all buy.
‐‐ Hanya Yanagihara
We think our leadership has been too timid to go after corruption, and often times, they bow to the liberal progressive demands of the White House instead of standing up for our values.
‐‐ John Fleming
We think people go to a dictionary to find out what a word means. Most people go to the dictionary because they don't want to look stupid.
‐‐ Erin McKean
We think scientific literacy flows out of how many science facts can you recite rather than how was your brain wired for thinking. And it's the brain wiring that I'm more interested in rather than the facts that come out of the curriculum or the lesson plan that's been proposed.
‐‐ Neil deGrasse Tyson
We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.
‐‐ Mother Teresa
We think that democracy can change a lot of things, but we're being fooled, because democracy is not the election. We've been taught that democracy is having elections. And it isn't. Elections are the most horrendous aspect of democracy. It's the most mundane, trivial, disappointing, dirty aspect.
‐‐ Gael Garcia Bernal
We think that forgiveness is weakness, but it's absolutely not; it takes a very strong person to forgive.
‐‐ T. D. Jakes
We think that groups of between 30 and 40 early men would have settled in an area measuring a hundred square kilometers.
‐‐ Richard Leakey
We think that in Mexico, online trading of shares and financial instruments is not going to be as important as it is in the U.S. On days that there is a banking holiday in the U.S., you hardly see any movement here on the stock exchange.
‐‐ Carlos Slim
We think that it is the best scientists working in the frontier fields of science who are best able to judge what is good and what is bad - if any - in the application of their scientific research.
‐‐ Kenichi Fukui
We think that Kosovo will continue to serve as a centre of violence and regional instability in future.
‐‐ Boris Trajkovski
We think that life develops spontaneously on Earth, so it must be possible for life to develop on suitable planets elsewhere in the universe. But we don't know the probability that a planet develops life.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
We think that the Kyoto protocol is a necessary document, necessary process. I am convinced that we will agree to disagree about substance.
‐‐ Goran Persson
We think that the world is a solid, vivid place, full of shape and colour and solid objects like this table and this microphone and so on, but we actually create that in our heads out of the bits of information that hit the back of our eyeballs or hit our eardrums or hit our tongues or whatever.
‐‐ Douglas Adams
We think that there is this terrible idea that the kids are digital natives... and they know what they're doing, but all the evidence says that they're hanging around going, 'Where are you, I'm here, can I post my picture?' They're not actually writing wikis; they're not actually listening to great poets live.
‐‐ Beeban Kidron
We think that there really is racial bias in determining who people want to date.
‐‐ Sam Yagan
We think that this message - of someone that's from the private sector that built a company and now wants to shrink a government and grow an economy - is a winning message.
‐‐ Doug Ducey
We think that we have great potential but never reach it.
‐‐ Josh Silver
We think the Dred Scott decision is erroneous. We know the court that made it has often overruled its own decisions, and we shall do what we can to have it overrule this.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
We think the Mac will sell zillions, but we didn't build the Mac for anybody else. We built it for ourselves. We were the group of people who were going to judge whether it was great or not. We weren't going to go out and do market research. We just wanted to build the best thing we could build.
‐‐ Steve Jobs
We think the managed security services opportunity is enormous and so we have been an active participant and probably the largest firm in this space outside of an IBM or EDS, which does large outsourcing contracts.
‐‐ John W. Thompson