Quote by Dave Eggers
I think theres a future where the Web and print coexist and they e

I think theres a future where the Web and print coexist and they each do things uniquely and complement each other, and we have what could be the ultimate and best-yet array of journalistic venues. – Dave Eggers

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You treat a kid with respect and as an adult you talk to them as if theyre smart people. But you dont throw at them the trappings of adulthood and you know, the darker stuff. – Dave Eggers

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I can remember exactly where I sat when my teacher first read Roald Dahls James and the Giant Peach. – Dave Eggers

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I worked at Salon.com way back when they started, and theres just unmeasurable value to distributing words online, too, but I still get my news from the newspaper in the morning. – Dave Eggers

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You never know what the future brings. – Randy Jackson

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Whether things turn out for the better depends on what we do. We ought not spend our time masterminding the future, but recognize our marching orders: to do the best we can for history and the planet. – Huston Smith

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Never make predictions, especially about the future. – Casey Stengel

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If we wish our states growth to continue, then our future will increasingly be with industries that require a highly skilled and technically proficient workforce. – Jay Weatherill

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Most people think of success and failure as opposites, but they both are products of the same process. – Roger von Oech

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Guilt or innocence becomes irrelevant in the criminal trial as we flounder in a morass of artificial rules poorly conceived and often impossible of application. – Warren Earl Burger

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