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Technology Quotes by James Dyson
- Anyone developing new products and new technology needs one characteristic above all else: hope.
- After the idea, there is plenty of time to learn the technology
- Design and technology should be the subject where mathematical brainboxes and science whizzkids turn their bright ideas into useful products.
- I'm not into politics but I am committed to a cause: ensuring design technology and engineering stays on the U.K. curriculum, alongside science and maths…
- If you really want to improve technology, if you want things to work better and be better, you've got to protect the person who spends…
- So I think the winners in recession are the people who produce new technology that does things better, which people really want.
- We need to encourage investors to invest in high-technology startups.
- The way the world is going, it's technology driven. And it isn't just driven by the old super powers, it's driven by the far east…
- The wonderful thing about Apple technology is just how intuitive it is.
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- I get mail; therefore I am. — Scott Adams
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- The Commission endorses prevention as the principal strategy to use in deterring illegal entries. We applaud the efforts of innovative Border Patrol… — Barbara Jordan
- I believe that Silicon Valley is truly a place of excellence and the impact of this tiny community on the world is… — Jeffrey Skoll