Fault Quote by Jacob Weisberg Download Open image “Online, you can't be scooped. If you are scooped, it's no one's fault but your own.” — Jacob Weisberg ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fault Internet Online Online Scooped Own Scooped Scooped Fault Scooped Scooped You Your
The good thing about buying things online is that you can send them back. — Geraldine James Copy Share Image
People feel entitled to take whatever's online without paying for it. — Butch Trucks Copy Share Image
It's amazing how quickly people on the internet can pick something up, but it's also amazing how quickly they can drop it. — Tim Berners-Lee Copy Share Image
When something online is free, you're not the customer, you're the product. — Jonathan Zittrain Copy Share Image
I have not a clue why they sent it to me. As far as I know I have not got a reputation as a… — Jeremy Paxman Copy Share Image
I think there's two ways to make money online. One way is by selling other people's stuff, the other way is by selling your… — Jeffrey Walker Copy Share Image
Snapchat changed that perception of deleting something as bad. Online, typically you delete something if it's bad or if it's really embarrassing. — Evan Spiegel Copy Share Image
If you put something online, it's essentially there forever. You don't know who's kept it, who's screenshotted it. — DanTDM Copy Share Image
Everything we're doing online is being not just monitored, but that information is being packaged up and sold and resold to manipulate us. — Hannah Fry Copy Share Image
As far apart as they are theologically, Mormons and evangelical Christians may have more in common with each other anthropologically than they do with… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Political analysts tend to overinterpret the results of isolated elections. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Seeing the rich and famous screw up makes us feel superior, or at least not quite so inferior. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Trade, tourism, cultural exchange, and participation in international institutions all serve to erode the legitimacy of repressive regimes. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The cradle-to-grave welfare state diminishes individual initiative and can breed a pervasive sclerosis. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
America's sanctions policy is largely consistent and, in a certain sense, admirable. By applying economic restraints, we label the most oppressive and dangerous governments… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
You may or may not agree with Obama's policy prescriptions, but they are, by and large, serious attempts to deal with the biggest issues… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The invasion of Iraq was, in ways that have since become hard to dispute, a terrible mistake. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
In practice, conservatives are no less inclined than liberals to adopt superior stances or to tell people how to live their lives. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
The leader who loves books that tell him he is great and right may be worse than the leader who does not love books… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Without medical records that he hasn't released, we can't know whether Gingrich may have inherited his mother's manic depression. Nevertheless, one observes in the… — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
Members of the middle class do not have to worry about falling off $250,000 sailboats because they don't have $250,000 sailboats to fall off of. — Jacob Weisberg Copy Share Image
As people who know me know, probably to a fault, I am usually not without thoughts and words. — Ben Rhodes Copy Share Image
Sometimes I feel that my message has not been clearly heard. But that is not my fault because I feel like too much is… — Nadia Murad Copy Share Image
I don't blame anyone .. I did this to myself .. It's my fault .. Everything is my FAULT ... — Nurnizz95 Copy Share Image
I've been in 30 car crashes, none of 'em my fault, I swear on a stack of midgets... OK, they were probably all my fault. — Roddy Piper Copy Share Image
Many persons have been confused and discouraged at the very outset of the study by the great variety and the delicate distinctions of the… — Howard Staunton Copy Share Image
“When a comm builds atop a fault line, do you blame its walls when they inevitably crush the people inside? No; you blame whoever… — N.K. Jemisin Copy Share Image
We may not like our times or many aspects of the time we live in but that is not the fault of art as… — David Elliott Copy Share Image
My biggest fault is that I give people too much credit. Then they let you down. I'm 99.9 per cent perfect - that's how… — Ian Brown Copy Share Image