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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
Listening is a rare happening among human beings. You cannot listen to the word another is speaking if you are preoccupied with your appearance, or with impressing the other, or are trying to decide what you are going to say when the other stops talking, or are debating about whether what is being said is true or relevant or agreeable. Such matters have their place, but only after listening to the word as the word is being uttered. Listening is a primitive act of love in which a person gives himself to another’s word, making himself accessible and vulnerable to that word.
I have been a member of the Microsoft-bashing society for quite some time.
Microsoft is no longer thought of as the company where the smartest people want to work. — © Stephen Manes
Microsoft is no longer thought of as the company where the smartest people want to work.
If one person sits down at their computer one day and types one word, dose that affect the future? If that one person didn't type that one word, would the future's history be changed? Dose their one word even mean anything? Dose my one (times a lot) word mean anything? Dose that one person's one word even get read-once? If I wasn't sitting here writing my words, would my future be different?
My question is what non-Microsoft browsers were you concerned about in January of 1996.
Long ago, there was a noble word, liberal, which derives from the word free. Now a strange thing happened to that word. A man named Hitler made it a term of abuse, a matter of suspicion, because those who were not with him were against him, and liberals had no use for Hitler. And then another man named McCarthy cast the same opprobrium on the word. ... We must cherish and honor the word free or it will cease to apply to us.
I don't like this word, 'Feminazis,' or 'libtard.' I don't like these words, because I feel there's no true understanding of the word 'feminism,' there's no understanding of the word 'liberal,' and I find these very derogatory and insulting.
Unfortunately, people are not rebelling against Microsoft. They don't know any better.
Microsoft went into orbit because it had a booster rocket attached to it called IBM.
Microsoft was not a mysterious, strange entity. You put your PC on and there's an ad for them.
To see evil and call it good, mocks God. Worse, it makes goodness meaningless. A word without meaning is an abomination, for when the word passes beyond understanding the very thing the word stands for passes out of the world and cannot be recalled.
Microsoft runs the world's biggest blogging platform, MSN Spaces.
Something sinister in the tone Told me my secret must be known: Word I was in the house alone Somehow must have gotten abroad, Word I was in my life alone, Word I had no one left but God.
If Alibaba cannot become a Microsoft or Walmart, I will regret it for the rest of my life. — © Jack Ma
If Alibaba cannot become a Microsoft or Walmart, I will regret it for the rest of my life.
When I started at Microsoft, I was lucky enough to be part of the rise of the client-server paradigm.
Most people know that there is this partnership between Yahoo and Microsoft on search.
Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It's a good thing we have museums to document that.
I am not out to destroy Microsoft, that would be a completely unintended side effect.
In the beginning there was the word. The word was Jah. The word is in I, Jah is in I. I make what is good, better, and what is better, best. I follow this in every aspect of life.
Not to go too far, but Microsoft is probably used by most people out there.
Thus, the word is more essential than cement. Thus, the word is not a small nothing. In this manner, noble people begin to grow, and their word will break cement.
There's more at risk in what happens in Microsoft than I could ever bet on a poker table.
I don't really think anything Microsoft does puts pressure on Apple.
Anyway, how are you and Ramona doing?' Uh... you know. Pretty good.' Have you said the L-Word yet?' The L-Word? You mean? Lesbian?' Uh... No. The other L-Word.' ?' Okay. Uh, It's "love." I wasn't trying to trick you or anything.
In the attacks on the old ways of doing things on word in particular came into currency. That word was "kitsch." Once introduced, the word stuck. Whatever you do, it musn't be kitsch. This became the first precept of the modernist artist in every medium.
Let it never be forgotten that, although we may do nothing about the Word we hear, the Word will do something to us. The same sun melts ice and hardens clay, and the Word of God humbles or hardens the human heart.
Every time we give our word, it counts. For the most part, people give their word entirely too often. Our word is a precious commodity and should be treated as such.
If Microsoft had never existed... The industry would probably be very fragmented.
Microsoft isn't evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.
Be Impeccable With Your Word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
Not to go too far, but Microsoft is probably used by most people out there
When burned on a CD, the human genome is smaller than Microsoft Office.
Microsoft unapologetically will make sure ActiveX works best on Windows
Neither God nor Being nor any other word can define or explain the ineffable reality behind the word, so the only important question is whether the word is a help or a hindrance in enabling you to experience That toward which it points.
Microsoft does platform, not really infrastructure, and they do a little bit of Saas.
An unauthentic word, one which is unable to transform reality, results when dichotomy is imposed upon its constitutive elements. When a word is deprived of its dimension of action, reflection automatically suffers as well; and the word is changed into idle chatter, into verbalism, into an alienated and alienating “blah.” It becomes an empty word, one which cannot denounce the world, for denunciation is impossible without a commitment to transform, and there is no transformation without action.
There's a word like overprotective to describe some parents, but no word that means the opposite. What word do you use to describe parents who don't protect enough? Underprotective? Neglectful? Self-involved? Lame? All of the above.
Reality is contradictory. And it's paradoxical. If there's any one word -- if you had to pick one word to describe the nature of the universe -- I think that word would be paradox. That's true at the subatomic level, right through sociological, psychological, philosophical levels on up to cosmic levels.
Microsoft's philosophy is to 'do things better.' And Vista has given us lots of opportunity to do that. — © Bill Gates
Microsoft's philosophy is to 'do things better.' And Vista has given us lots of opportunity to do that.
Before one is successful that is before any one is ready to pay money for anything you do then you are certain that every word you have written is an important word to have written and that any word you have written is as important as any other word and you keep everything you have written with great care.
I'm just an observer of Java, and where Microsoft wants to go with C# is too early to tell.
For me, the power of the poetry in 'Milk and Honey' is the feeling you get after finished reading the poem. It's the emotion you feel once you've read the last word, and that is only possible when the diction is easy, and you don't get stuck on every other word, you don't know what the word means.
The second time my world exploded, it was also because of a word. A word that worked its way out of my throat and danced onto and out of my lips before I could think about it, or stop it. The question was: Will you meet me tomorrow? And the word was: Yes.
My doubts stand in a circle around every word, I see them before I see the word, but what then! I do not see the word at all, I invent it.
[Concerning the Word preached:] Do we prize it in our judgments? Do we receive in into our hearts? Do we fear the loss of the Word preached more than the loss of peace and trade? Is it the removal of the ark that troubles us? Again, do we attend to the Word with reverential devotion? When the judge is giving the charge on the bench, all attend. When the Word is preached, the great God is giving us his charge. Do we listen to it as to a matter of life and death? This is a good sign that we love the Word.
I think this century more than any other really has seen the phenomenon of people being uprooted in such numbers, such a degree. They even have a word for it: The refugees. It's a new word, a 20th Century word, but refugee is actually a misnomer.
I often refer to myself as a radical, reminding people that the word radical comes from the Latin word radix, meaning root. I think we need to get to the roots of problems as we try to solve them. I also like the word anti-capitalist.
Back to Microsoft days, I'm always looking for, 'OK, that's great, but what can go wrong?'
When Gates was active in business, he was the smartest - so focused that no company could surpass Microsoft. — © Masayoshi Son
When Gates was active in business, he was the smartest - so focused that no company could surpass Microsoft.
At Microsoft, the magic of software is used to take on very interesting challenges.
My dad's a biophysicist. My brother is a computer guy. His wife works at Microsoft.
Man himself has become our greatest hazard and our only hope. So that today, St. John the apostle may well be paraphrased: In the end is the Word, and the Word is Man - and the Word is with Men.
The word 'radical' derives from the Latin word for root. Therefore, if you want to get to the root of anything you must be radical. It is no accident that the word has now been totally demonized.
I know this sounds corny, but if I give you my word I am going to do something, you can take it to the bank. Whether that means if my giving my word puts me in a detrimental position, I'm still going to follow through on my word, and I'll let the pieces fall where they may.
There's an entire flight simulator hidden in every copy of Microsoft Excel 97.
It's the luxury of time that lets me in some ways now spoil myself. I get my workout in every day. I get a good, long sleep every day. I won't say they're guilty pleasures. When I first left Microsoft, I would say I spent the better part of a year saying, "OK, how do I get as busy and crazy and manic as I was at Microsoft?" Since then I said, "No, I'll make a bigger contribution in this phase of my life by being able to pick and choose, not being so manic, having time to step back, a little more time for what I'll call discernment rather than just activity."
Overall, OS/2's problems fall into two categories: IBM and Microsoft.
I do believe that at Microsoft in general good work is rewarded, and I have seen it many times here.
If Bill Gates left Microsoft we wouldn't allow Donald Trump to run it.
A Microsoft-Yahoo merger is a deal only an investment banker could love.
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