If you decide you want to be treated good, and you treat someone else good, or you want to learn something, it's information. It's getting the right, good information.
Thoughts, words, ideas and information, free from any bonds or restrictions, is the very concrete which pours out a foundation strong enough that upon which a house, stable and lasting, of true freedom and liberty may be built.
Those who think they know me are simply lacking in information.
We are continuously bombarded with information, appeals, deadlines, communications. . . We are continually being squeezed or projected into the future as our present moments are assaulted and consumed in the fires of endless urgency.
War is ninety percent information.
The amount of information, the amount of incoming that any administration has to deal with today and respond to much more rapidly than ever before, that makes it different.
The challenge is for the graphic designer to turn data into information and information into messages of meaning.
"Benghazi happened a long time ago. We are unaware of any agency blocking an employee who would like to appear before Congress to provide information related to Benghazi. " This is the modus operandi of the regime - any Democrat regime, actually. You stonewall it for a few months, and then after a few months go by you say, "It's an old story. " Didn't Watergate happen a long time ago? It still seems to be really relevant, Watergate.
I think Facebook's biggest problem is the glut of information that Facebook's power users are overwhelmed with.
If we live in a world where information drives what we do, the information we get becomes the most important thing. The person who chooses that information has power.
I think the more information you can get, the better you can find information for your own purposes.
You do not find knowledge in a dictionary, only information.
You need strategies that help rule things out. That's the opposite of saying, "This is what my gut is telling me; let me gather information to confirm it. "
I think that we live in a moment in time where people have a lot of information about a lot of people kind of instantly, but it's all sort of surface information and it doesn't really mean anything.
An extrapolation of its present rate of growth reveals that in the not too distant future Physical Review will fill bookshelves at a speed exceeding that of light. This is not forbidden by general relativity since no information is being conveyed.
If television once could be seen as ranking among a number of vehicles for conveying expression or information from which we could choose, we no longer have that choice: the televisual has become an intrinsic and determining element of our cultural formation.
Being flooded with information doesn't mean we have the right information or that we're in touch with the right people.
I don't actually think of the internet as the bad guy. I think of the internet as doing a hell of a lot of wonderful, fascinating, interesting things. A lot of information that's exchanged on the internet is extremely useful, and every once in a while it percolates up to knowledge. Wisdom is far harder to come by.
I rarely ever respond to misquotes and wrong information. Plus, it only serves to bring attention to the matter.
Often my very first flash of colour recognition, before it has been processed by the rest of the information in my brain, is the right one.