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Decisions are always characterized by the lack of information and knowledge.

~ Pearl Zhu

Pearl Zhu Decision Information

To grow interested in any piece of information, we need somewhere to 'put' it, which means some way of connecting it to an issue we already now how to care about.

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Boredom Categorization Information Interest Organization

What we colloquially call 'feeling bored' is just the mind, acting out of a self-preserving reflex, ejecting information it has despaired of knowing where to place.

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Boredom Information Interest Organization

I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information.

~ Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens Information Journalism Mainstream Media Newspapers

To ask why we need libraries at all, when there is so much information available elsewhere, is about as sensible as asking if roadmaps are necessary now that there are so very many r

~ Jon Bing

Jon Bing Information Libraries Necessity

Information is valuable. Librarians and libraries are, at best incidental; at worst, in the way.

~ Donald A. Barclay

Donald A. Barclay Information Librarians Libraries Millenials

Librarians are on the front lines of an invisible struggle over our information diet and, for better or worse, the scales are not tipping in their direction.

~ Peter Morville

Peter Morville Information Information Science Librarians Libraries

It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.

~ Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Data Deduction Information Mistake Theories Theory

What we find changes who we become.

~ Peter Morville

Peter Morville Information Research Searching

In the long run I certainly hope information is the cure for fanaticism, but I am afraid information is more the cause than the cure.

~ Daniel C. Dennett

Daniel C. Dennett Fanaticism Information

Men more frequently require to be reminded than informed.

~ Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson Information Reminder

To bankrupt a fool, give him information.

~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Nassim Nicholas Taleb Information

People today are in danger of drowning in information; but, because they have been taught that information is useful, they are more willing to drown than they need be. If they could handle information, they would not have to drown at all.

~ Idries Shah

Idries Shah Information Information Overload

A pet rock is a serious commitment and too much responsibility for a ten year old to handle on his own

~ Kyle Adams

Kyle Adams Awarness Information Pet Rock

Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense. They listen so much that they forget to be natural. This is a nice story.

~ Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein Common Sense Gertrude Stein Information Natural

There’s no going back, and there’s no hiding the information. So let everyone have it.

~ Andrew Kantor

Andrew Kantor Information Transparency

Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.

~ Guy Billout

Guy Billout Information Mcluhan Media Ecology Social Technology

When you close to me, my heart has created a vibration of the precise Carrier frequency to send all deep information about me to you

~ Cg9Syxjhzgl0Awe=

Cg9Syxjhzgl0Awe= Close Frequency Information Life Love

We all behave like Maxwell’s demon. Organisms organize. In everyday experience lies the reason sober physicists across two centuries kept this cartoon fantasy alive. We sort the mail, build sand castles, solve jigsaw puzzles, separate wheat from chaff, rearrange chess pieces, collect stamps, alphabetize books, create symmetry, compose sonnets and sonatas, and put our rooms in order, and all this we do requires no great energy, as long as we can apply intelligence. We propagate structure (not just we humans but we who are alive). We disturb the tendency toward equilibrium. It would be absurd to attempt a thermodynamic accounting for such processes, but it is not absurd to say we are reducing entropy, piece by piece. Bit by bit. The original demon, discerning one molecules at a time, distinguishing fast from slow, and operating his little gateway, is sometimes described as “superintelligent,” but compared to a real organism it is an idiot savant. Not only do living things lessen the disorder in their environments; they are in themselves, their skeletons and their flesh, vesicles and membranes, shells and carapaces, leaves and blossoms, circulatory systems and metabolic pathways - miracles of pattern and structure. It sometimes seems as if curbing entropy is our quixotic purpose in the universe.

~ James Gleick

James Gleick Classification Entropy Information Maxwell Organization

Information, defined intuitively and informally, might be something like 'uncertainty's antidote.' This turns out also to be the formal definition- the amount of information comes from the amount by which something reduces uncertainty...The higher the [information] entropy, the more information there is. It turns out to be a value capable of measuring a startling array of things- from the flip of a coin to a telephone call, to a Joyce novel, to a first date, to last words, to a Turing test...Entropy suggests that we gain the most insight on a question when we take it to the friend, colleague, or mentor of whose reaction and response we're least certain. And it suggests, perhaps, reversing the equation, that if we want to gain the most insight into a person, we should ask the question of qhose answer we're least certain... Pleasantries are low entropy, biased so far that they stop being an earnest inquiry and become ritual. Ritual has its virtues, of course, and I don't quibble with them in the slightest. But if we really want to start fathoming someone, we need to get them speaking in sentences we can't finish.

~ Brian Christian

Brian Christian Entropy Information

We have met the Devil of Information Overload and his impish underlings, the computer virus, the busy signal, the dead link, and the PowerPoint presentation.

~ James Gleick

James Gleick Information

[W]hen a message is squeezed through a twenty-second news spot, so much can be lost that what is left will fail to move anyone enough to make them turn off the set and actually do something. Meanwhile, the viewers will believe that they have learned everything they need to know on that subject and will be bored the next time they hear it.

~ Jerry Mander

Jerry Mander Information Television

Religious ceremonies are of paramount importance in Bali ( an island, don't forget, with seven unpredictable volcanoes on it-you would pray, too).

~ Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth Gilbert Humor Information

Keep in mind that when we limit our exposure to information, or when information itself is scarce, our picture of reality suffers. We become oblivious to both opportunities and hazards. Trends become invisible. History disappears. It's really just two sides of the same coin: the first commitment is as much a commitment to gathering information, from as many sources and in as much volume as can constructively be used, as it is a commitment to facing the facts.

~ John Salka

John Salka Information

We either need an overwhelming force advantage, or we need more information.Reinforcements cut into our bounty, remember?It's unanimous. We need more information.

~ Howard Tayler

Howard Tayler Information Mercenary Plans

people tell you so much more when they know you're just about to be dead . and then they talk around you, when you are.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Information

Trade isn't about goods. Trade is about information. Goods sit in the warehouse until information moves them.

~ C.j. Cherryh

C.j. Cherryh Information Trade Warehouse

Careful evaluation of information that is portrayed as fact is critical.

~ Steven Redhead

Steven Redhead Critical Evaluation Facts Quotes Information

An echo is an imperfect copy of the original, it is information but it is information from a different time and place.

~ R.a.delmonico

R.a.delmonico Echoes Information

The integration of information and vulnerabilities move together.

~ R.a.delmonico

R.a.delmonico Information Vulnerability

Perfect truth (symmetry) is information that doesn't change and pure randomness is a difference that doesn't make a difference.

~ R.a.delmonico

R.a.delmonico Information Truth

Information is a difference that makes a difference. Truth is information that doesn't change and self referential noise is a difference that doesn't make a difference.

~ R.a.delmonico

R.a.delmonico Information Truth

As the complexity in any system increases, the ability to form a correct understanding decreases exponentially.

~ R.a.delmonico

R.a.delmonico Genetics Information

Remember this: of all the commodities men trade in, information is the most valuable by far.

~ Raymond E. Feist

Raymond E. Feist Information

The bit is a fundamental particle of a different sort: not just tiny but abstract—a binary digit, a flip-flop, a yes-or-no. It is insubstantial, yet as scientists have finally come to understand information, they wonder whether it may be primary: more fundamental than matter itself. They suggest that the bit is the irreducible kernel and that information forms the very core of existence.

~ James Gleick

James Gleick Information Tech

Nowhere in the world, Rud reflected, was journalism anything but a malignant and wanton power. Later on, as the Common-sense Movement grew, he had to think a lot about that. He had to spread a new system of ideas throughout the world, and journalism would neither instruct nor inform nor lend itself consistently to any sustained propaganda.

~ H.g. Wells

H.g. Wells Information News Newspaper Propaganda

The point is that newspapers are not there for spreading news but for covering it up. X happens, you have to report it, but it causes embarrassment for too many people, so in the same edition you add some shock headlines - mother kills four children, savings at risk of going up in smoke, letter from Garibaldi insulting his lieutenant Nino Bixio discovered, etc. - so news drowns in a great sea of information.

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Information News Newspapers

Life is about information, not about something else who knows the most he always wins.

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger About Information Life Something

Like physical events with their causal and teleological interpretations, every linguistic event had two possible interpretations: as a transmission of information and as the realization of a plan.

~ Ted Chiang

Ted Chiang Causal Interpretation Causality Information Linguistic Event Louise Banks Physical Events Planning Possible Interpretations Realization Of A Plan Teleology Transmission

Information is information, not matter or energy.

~ Norbert Wiener

Norbert Wiener Information
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