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Technology has changed how people communicate, how people relate, the speed at which this takes place. To ignore that, in the name of preaching the Word, is to forget that we're to preach the Word to people.
The power of change that mobile technology unleashes is extraordinary.
Technology changes all the time; human nature, hardly ever.
It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.
The world changes materially. Science makes advances in technology and understanding. But the world of humanity doesn't change.
I'm sorry, it's true. Having children really changes your view on these things. We're born, we live for a brief instant, and we die. It's been happening for a long time. Technology is not changing it much - if at all.
Societies or companies that expect a glorious past to shield them from the forces of change driven by advancing technology will fail and fall. That applies as much to my own, the media industry, as to every other business on the planet.
I have struggled for decades now with the fear of and resistance to change - mostly in the realms of technology, transportation, and the ways people choose to communicate. If I had a theme song, it would be that lovely song 'I'm Old-Fashioned,' as sung by Ella Fitzgerald.
I believe in teaching as a real job. I don't think it's a substitute for anything else. It's been shown to me that teachers can help, and the writing today is just as good as it was when I started out. Technology hasn't changed that.
Advanced technology changes the way we work and the skills we need, but it also boosts productivity and creates new jobs.
The whole future, I think, of Wyoming and the economy has to do with coal and our clean coal technology, and we're going to have the ability here in Wyoming to deal with all of the things of this so-called climate change.
Vote Leave argued during the referendum that a Leave victory should deliver the huge changes that the public wanted and the U.K. should make science and technology the focus of a profound process of national renewal.
I am very fond of technology and like to keep pace with change.
The underlying principles of strategy are enduring, regardless of technology or the pace of change.
There is this permanent hope in America that there is some new technology around the corner that will change the world.
The most important thing is to make the technology inclusive - make the world change. Next, pay attention to those people who are 30 years old, because those are the internet generation. They will change the world; they are the builders of the world.
Technology, ideology, and social and cultural changes periodically throw out new forms of violence for humanity to contend with.
All the big revolutions, whether it's the Industrial Revolution, the Arab Spring, those changes happened by economic and social shifts brought about by the people's voices, and those things weren't voted for. Most of our changes today are brought about through technology, not by voting.
I think there's a gigantic generation gap in terms of how people understand the Internet and how much they think technology is an important factor in social change.
Technology has always been a catalyst for change, such as the invention of the airplane or the Internet.
I wrote 'Time of the Dark' in 1978 and 'The Silent Tower' in 1984, so the thing that sticks out for me is how totally technology has changed. I suppose that's the great peril for real-world crossovers.
We are witnessing a seismic change in consumer behavior. That change is being brought about by technology and the access people have to information.
My motivation has always been to do technology apps and companies, not making money. Just because the money's come, nothing's changed.
As the world has changed through globalisation and technology, it has left many feeling left behind.
Nothing can be more absurd than the practice that prevails in our country of men and women not following the same pursuits with all their strengths and with one mind, for thus, the state instead of being whole is reduced to half.
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