“Google, Microsoft and Yahoo should be developing new technologies to bypass government sensors and barriers to the Internet; but instead, they agreed to guard the gates themselves.” ShouldGovernmentTechnologyInternetDevelopingBarriersGatesGoogleMicrosoftNew TechnologyBypassSensors Author:Tom Lantos
“Feminism … I think the simplest explanation, and one that captures the idea, is a song that Marlo Thomas sang, 'Free to be You and Me.' Free to be, if you were a girl—doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. Anything you want to be. And if you’re a boy, and you like teaching, you like nursing, you would like to have a doll, that’s OK too. That notion that we should each be free to develop our own talents, whatever they may be, and not be held back by artificial barriers—manmade barriers, certainly not heaven sent.” IfsThinkingWantShouldMayIdeasSongGirlHeavenBoysFeminismTeachingTalentDoctorsNotionLawyerChiefsIndianExplanationBarriersCaptureBe YouArtificialSimplestNursingDollsHeaven SentIndian Chief Author:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Your Mission starts where you are,Not where you think you should be.Sometimes we're tempted to think that our current position/job/situation is a barrier to our mission, but, in fact, it is where it starts.” ThinkingShouldSometimesFactsJobsSituationPositionCurrentsMissionsBarriersWhere You AreTempted Author:John Ortberg
“The fantasist in whom the reality barrier has broken down is unreliable, believing things when he should not, and telling things as true when they are not.” ShouldBelieveRealityBrokenBarriersUnreliableBroken Down Author:Simon Blackburn
“[E]very man, everywhere, should be free to develop his talents to their full potential - unhampered by arbitrary barriers of race or birth or income.” MenShouldMoneyRaceEducationTalentBirthIncomeBarriersArbitraryFull Potential Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968-1969 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968-1969