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Monday, 19 July 2021

Incredible quotes from visionary leaders in tech

Here are some of the most enlightening and inspired quotes from some of the best tech leaders, curated by the Techovy review team.

1. “Learning the basics of being a digital citizen is a critical skill for all children in the 21st century.”

– Hadi Partovi, CEO at Code.org

2. “We have the opportunity to make people’s lives better today. And apps and operating systems will have to be smarter by steering the experience, not being driven.”

– Cynthia Maxwell, Engineering Director and Startup Advisor

3. “Computers are reliably unreliable. Humans are consistently inconsistent. The more machines act like humans, the more we expect them to behave (and feel) like us.”

– Tim Campos, Founder of Pulsra and former Chief Information Officer of Facebook

4. “People hire who they know. It’s human nature. Which is why diversity at the recruitment table is key—because diversity begets diversity.”

– Michelle Obama, Former First Lady of the United States

5. “It’s not just about learning. It’s about what learning creates.”

–Aaron Skonnard, President and CEO of Pluralsight

6. “Software is eating the world. We are all just little vegetables floating around in software soup.”

– Joel Spolsky, Chief Executive Officer of Stack Overflow

7. “The only real sustainable advantage [in business today] is speed.”

– Heather Abbott, Senior Vice President of Corporate Solutions Technology at Nasdaq

8. “If your presence does not make a difference, your absence will not make a difference.”

– A N Rao, SVP, Global Head: Cognizant Academy

9. “Companies have more capital than they have people able to execute ideas. We are underutilizing talent and human capital around the world. And race and gender have nothing to do with potential and ability.”

– Jeremy Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of Andela

10. “Trying to delete your data from the internet is like trying to take piss out of a pool.” *

– Troy Hunt, Microsoft Regional Director, Cybersecurity Expert and creator of “Have I been pwned”

*As quoted during a breakout session

11. “You can’t say to the athletes: ‘Oh, you need to start over. Our timer wasn’t ready.’ [on Atos technology that powers the Olympics]”

– Eltina Ouwehand, CTO at Atos

12. “We have a [technology] skills gap because we have an opportunity gap. We have to create opportunity for the people, the communities and the geographies that have been locked out of education.”

– Arne Duncan, Managing Partner at Emerson Collective, former U.S. Secretary of Education

13. “The daily routine of today is change. Disruption is the new normal.”

– Steve Young, co-founder and Managing Director of HGGC and former NFL MVP

14. “That confluence of cool tech and enormous opportunity to use that tech to change the world is leading to the emergence of cloud computing.”

– Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise group

15. “Healthcare needs this[technology]. We need to accelerate innovation at a faster pace to save more lives.”

– Eric Geis, Vice President of Intellectual Property at Cerner

16. “Every organization in the world now has to compete based on their customers’ experience. We’re on the brink of the third digital transformation.”

– Brad Rencher, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Adobe

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Famous Quotes about Technology in Education

If you’re a parent or educator and use technology in the classroom, then, this compilation of quotes about technology in education from the Techovy review team will do you the world of good. Read on!

1. “It is important to remember that educational software, like textbooks, is only one tool in the learning process. Neither can be a substitute for well-trained teachers, leadership, and parental involvement.” – Keith Krueger

2. “Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer, deserves to be.” David Thornburg

3. The last few decades have belonged to a certain kind of person with a certain kind of mind–computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBAs who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands. The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind–creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers and meaning makers. These people-artists, inventors, designers, storytellers, caregivers, consolers, big-picture thinkers–will now reap society’s richest rewards and share its greatest joys.” Daniel Pink

4. “Teachers need to stop saying, ‘Hand it in,’ and start saying ‘Publish It’.” Alan November

5. “There can be infinite uses of the computer and of new-age technology, but if the teachers themselves are not able to bring it into the classroom and make it work, then it fails.” – Nancy Kassebaum

6. “The need to know the capital of Florida died when my phone learned the answer. Rather, the students of tomorrow need to be able to think creatively: they will need to learn on their own, adapt to new challenges and innovate on-the-fly.” – Anthony Chivetta

7. “We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.” – David Warlick

8. “…the thing is ‘mobile sets learning free’ and we can now learn virtually anything, anywhere and anytime and that’s amazing.” RJ Jacquez

9. “New technology is common, new thinking is rare.” – Sir Peter Blake

10. “Teachers need to integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum instead of viewing it as an add-on, an afterthought, or an event.” – Heidi-Hayes Jacobs

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Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Positive Technology Quotes That Can Motivate You Always

There are so many famous people who have done fabulous work in the technology field. Here the Techovy review team are giving some of the best technology quotes to inspire you.

“Technology will never replace great teachers but technology in the hands of great teachers is transformational.” – George Couras

“Technology makes what was once impossible possible. The design makes it real.” – Michael Gagliano

“The Human Spirit must Prevail over Technology.” – Albert Einstein

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to Magic.” – Sir Arthur Clarke

“The great myth of our times is that technology is communication.” – Libby Larsen

“All the technology in the world will never replace a positive attitude.” – Harvey Mackay

“Take risks now and do something bold. You won’t regret it.” – Elon Musk Quotes

“Technology The knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it.” –Max Frisch

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.” — Albert Einstein

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Most powerful tech quotes – the ultimate list

A bit of reflection on how deeply we depend on technology is good for anyone, especially if you spend too much time in social media networks. Here are some of the most powerful quotes on tech curated by the Techovy review team.

The most technologically efficient machine that man has ever invented is the book.

– Northrop Frye

Just because something doesn’t do what you planned it to do doesn’t mean it’s useless.

– Thomas Edison

Our technology forces us to live mythically.

– Marshall McLuhan

One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.

– Elbert Hubbard

Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.

– Bill Gates

It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.

– Albert Einstein

Technology is a word that describes something that doesn’t work yet.

– Douglas Adams

All this modern technology just makes people try to do everything at once.

– Bill Watterson

We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works.

– Douglas Adams

Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.

– R. Buckminster Fuller

It’s supposed to be automatic, but actually you have to push this button.

– John Brunner

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Tuesday, 1 June 2021

Funny quotes about technology failures

At some time or another, technological failures have happened to all of us. What follows are fun, funny and thought-provoking quotes about computers, technology, and digital systems in our work, businesses, and home lives, curated by the Techovy review team.

Frank Lloyd Wright: "If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger."

Max Frisch: "Technology…the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it."

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft: "If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1000 MPG."

Henry David Thoreau: "Lo! Men have become the tools of their tools."

Karl Marx: "The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people. "

Sydney J. Harris: "The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers."

Marshall McLuhan: "The future masters of technology will have to be light-hearted and intelligent. The machine easily masters the grim and the dumb."

Mike Trout: "Technology is ruled by two types of people: those who manage what they do not understand, and those who understand what they do not manage."

Arthur C. Clarke: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

John Tudor: "Technology makes it possible for people to gain control over everything, except over technology."

Andrew Heller: "Technology is like a fish. The longer it stays on the shelf, the less desirable it becomes."

Andy Rooney: "Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done. "

R. Buckminster Fuller: "Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons. "

Nicholas P. Negroponte: "It's not computer literacy that we should be working on, but sort of human literacy. Computers have to become human-literate. "

Joseph Weizenbaum: "A computer will do what you tell it to do, but that may be much different from what you had in mind."

R. Buckminster Fuller: “I just invent. Then I wait until man comes around to needing what I've invented.”

Albert Einstein: "It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity."

Elbert Hubbard; "One machine can do the work of 50 ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man."

William M. Kelly: "Man is a slow, sloppy and brilliant thinker; the machine is fast, accurate and stupid.”

Joseph Campbell: "Is the system going to flatten you out and deny you your humanity, or are you going to be able to make use of the system to the attainment of human purposes?"

Author Unknown: "Computers have lots of memory but no imagination."

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Awesome Technology Quotes to Inspire & Motivate

From new apps, to updates, to the next big craze, here are some technology quotes to keep you motivated, curated by the Techovy review team.

“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” – Thomas Edison

“What new technology does is create new opportunities to do a job that customers want done.” – Tim O’Reilly

“Technology like art is a soaring exercise of the human imagination.” – Daniel Bell

“Let’s go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday.” – Steve Jobs

“The great growling engine of change – technology.” – Alvin Toffler

“Innovation is the outcome of a habit, not a random act.” – Sukant Ratnakar

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke

“The technology you use impresses no one. The experience you create with it is everything.” – Sean Gerety

“It’s not that we use technology, we live technology.” – Godfrey Reggio

“Once a new technology rolls over you, if you’re not part of the steamroller, you’re part of the road.” – Stewart Brand

“Technology is best when it brings people together.” – Matt Mullenweg

“Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.” – Christian Lous Lange

“The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.” – B.F. Skinner

“Technology is nothing. What’s important is that you have a faith in people, that they’re basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they’ll do wonderful things with them.” – Steve Jobs

“Technology should improve your life… not become your life.” Billy Cox

“Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.” – Bill Gates

“Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization, the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option but a necessity imposed on all human activity.” – Jacques Ellul

“Our business is about technology, yes. But it’s also about operations and customer relationships.” – Michael Dell

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Sunday, 2 May 2021

Compelling Reasons to Consider Unplugging From Technology

Sometimes you should just ignore your phone and your inbox, and here are just a few research-backed arguments that support unplugging from technology, curated by the Techovy review team.

You might be less of a jerk

Frequent social media users are less likely to pursue prosocial activities offline, which could make these users “jerks.” You might not feel less social or more self-centered after a quick check-in on Twitter or Facebook, but a break allows you to focus on non-virtual relationships.

You’ll boost your attention span

According to a report by the McKinsey Global Institute, the average worker spends 28 percent of his/her work week checking email. That translates into about 13 hours of clicking and reading through messages—time that could be spent on more productive tasks. If this is you, maximize your focus and avoid checking your phone or email when you’re dedicated to a specific project, or only answer emails at two designated times throughout the day.

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Smart Books About Technology Today

A graphic novel, a gripping origin story, a cautionary tale: these are Some of the most interesting reads about technology today are graphic and gripping, and here are just a few of them, curated by the Techovy review team.

From acclaimed writer Dave Eggers (A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Zeitoun) comes this novel about an alternate America in the grips of an all-powerful social network that has consolidated the likes of Facebook and Google under one banner. It’s a bit silly, but the story is thought-provoking all the same.

Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal by Nick Bilton

A technology columnist for The New York Times, Nick Bilton explores the surprisingly dramatic origins of Twitter, the social network now worth billions of dollars. This book is great for fans of Twitter and The Social Network.

The Distraction Addiction by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

Can’t put down your smartphone? Won’t stop Instagramming your food? Technology is increasingly part of our daily lives, and author Alex Soojung-Kim Pang details clear ideas for navigating it all in a thoughtful way. This book is great for anyone in the market for a little zen and crazed businesspeople.

Nuclear 2.0: Why a Green Future Needs Nuclear Power by Mark Lynas

There are many, many people in this world without electricity, but that’s changing. How we approach that issue, writer Mark Lynas argues in this Kindle Single, will dramatically shape the future of our planet, and his proposed solution—to increase nuclear power—is both controversial and intellectually compelling. This book is perfect for those interested in global warming and anyone who uses a power strip.

For more great tech reads, check out Techovy today.

Thursday, 25 March 2021

Things you probably didn’t know about the Web

Here are the Techovy review teams’ curated list of things you probably didn’t about that fascinating discovery we use in our daily loves known as the world wide web.

1. Berners-Lee is the son of British mathematicians and computer scientists Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners-Lee, who worked on the first commercially-built electronic computer, the Ferranti Mark 1.

2. In college, Berners-Lee built a computer out of an old television set.

3. The Web was not Berners-Lee’s first design for a system to link information. In 1980 he wrote ENQUIRE, whose name came from a Victorian era how-to book called “Enquire Within Upon Everything” owned by Berners-Lee’s parents while he was growing up. The ENQUIRE code has been lost to history.

4. Before settling on “the Web,” Berners-Lee thought of the names “Information Mesh”, “The Information Mine”, and “Mine of Information”.

5. The Web was first described in a March 1989 proposal from Berners-Lee while at CERN. In it he wrote, “In providing a system for manipulating this sort of information, the hope would be to allow a pool of information to develop which could grow and evolve with the organisation and the projects it describes. For this to be possible, the method of storage must not place its own restraints on the information. This is why a “web” of notes with links (like references) between them is far more useful than a fixed hierarchical system.”

6. Mike Sendall, Berners-Lee’s manager at the time, commented on the original proposal “Vague, but exciting.” Fortunately, Sendall thought enough of the proposal to allow Berners-Lee to work on it on the side.

7. In 1990, Berners-Lee wrote the first browser and editor, called “WorldWideWeb.app,” which ran on a NeXT computer. Steve Jobs had left Apple to create NeXT Inc., and later returned to Apple.

8. WorldWideWeb.app, which took 2 months to write, was also an editor, so the earliest vision of the Web was one where anyone could contribute.

9. The first Web site was info.cern.ch, hosted by CERN, on Tim’s desktop computer.

10. The early Web pages from 1992 were preserved by Berners-Lee and W3C, but CERN did not serve them at the original address until in April 2013.

If you love technology then you will love all the content and eBooks you can find at Techovy.

Inspirational Bill Gates Quotes To Enrich Your Life

Here are the Techovy review teams’ favourite inspirational quotes from Bill Gates.

1. “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”

2. “This is a fantastic time to be entering the business world, because business is going to change more in the next 10 years than it has in the last 50.”

3. “Whether it’s Google or Apple or free software, we’ve got some fantastic competitors and it keeps us on our toes.”

4. “If you give people tools, [and they use] their natural ability and their curiosity, they will develop things in ways that will surprise you very much beyond what you might have expected.”

5. “Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana.”

6. “There’s only one trick in software, and that is using a piece of software that’s already been written.”

7. “It’s not manufacturers trying to rip anybody off or anything like that. There’s nobody getting rich writing software that I know of.”

8. “Great organizations demand a high level of commitment by the people involved.”

9. “About three million computers get sold every year in China, but people don’t pay for the software. Someday they will, though. As long as they are going to steal it, we want them to steal ours. They’ll get sort of addicted, and then we’ll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade.”

10. “Make it just like a Mac.”

11. “At Microsoft there are lots of brilliant ideas, but the image is that they all come from the top — I’m afraid that’s not quite right.”

12. “The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.”

13. “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”

14. “In three years, every product my company makes will be obsolete. The only question is whether we will make them obsolete or somebody else will.”

15. “We’re responsible for the creation of the PC industry. The whole idea of compatible machines and lots of software.. that’s something we brought to computing. And so it’s a responsibility for us to make sure that things like security don’t get in the way of that dream.”

16. “People always fear change. People feared electricity when it was invented, didn’t they?”

17. “Every day were saying, ‘How can we keep this customer happy?’ How can we get ahead in innovation by doing this, because if we don’t, somebody else will.”

18. “It’s easier for our software to compete with Linux when there’s piracy than when there’s not.”

19. “Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It’s a good thing we have museums to document that.”

20. “If something is expensive to develop, and somebody’s not going to get paid, it won’t get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not?”

21. “If you show people the problems and you show people the solutions they will be moved to act.”

22. “If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good.”

23. “In this business, by the time you realize you’re in trouble, it’s too late to save yourself. Unless you’re running scared all the time, you’re gone.”

24. “Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana.”

25. “Microsoft is not about greed. It’s about innovation and fairness.”

If you love technology then you will love all the content and eBooks you can find at Techovy.

Tuesday, 16 February 2021

Visit the Past With These Historical eBooks

History will always be here with us. As such, we must know what took part before our age. Here are some of the best historical eBooks that Techovy offers.

A History of the 20th Century- Author Martin Gilbert

This classic eBook puts in a nutshell just about everything that happened in the 1900s. It brings to light what happened in the previous century and how it has affected our current times. Find out more about the wars and the political events that took part back then.

Guns, Germs, and Steel - Jared Diamond

According to Jared Diamond, today's world is shaped the way it is due to geographical and environmental factors. Find out how all these factors have shaped religion, wars, and food production by getting this eBook at Techovy.

Leningrad -Anna Reid

On September 8, 1941, Leningrad was surrounded by Hitler's army. The operation took place eleven weeks after Hitler launched operation Barbarossa. The siege continued for 30 months.

Genghis Khan-the making of the modern world

In almost all the countries that Mongols overtook charge, they brought forth development in cultural communication, civilization, and improved trade. Find out how Khan smashed feudal systems and abolished torture by reading this eBook.

Broken lives by Konrad H. Jarausch

This eBook tells readers how ordinary Germans managed to survive the hard-fought World War II, Cold War, and the Holocaust. Also, readers will learn about how they managed to recover and their roads to rehabilitation.

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Make Your Valentine’s Day Memorable with These Historical Romance Audiobooks

Romance and history are always a perfect combination. Historical romance eBooks allow you to take a trip into the past and while at the same time learning about the present. Here are some of the best historical romance audiobooks you should listen to with your partner on Saint Valentine’s Day.

Wilhemina, a Winter Bride by Hildie McQueen

Wilhemina is running out of time and options. She decides to go to the west in a bid to answer a bridegroom. Here, she finds her husband to be in a grave fight in the town center-Marcus. How does it go between the two? Check the audiobook on Techovy to find out more.

Tempest by Beverly Jenkins

This audiobook tells the story of a strong woman who shot her future husband even before they met. The audiobook also talks about a broken family receive healing through the love of this superwoman.

Romancing the Inventor by Gail Carriger

Imogene is a maid at a vampire hive where inventor Genevieve works; she falls in love with the inventor, regardless of their differences in class, paranormal disruption, and culture. Get this audiobook at Techovy.

Wicked and the Wallflower by Sarah MacLean

A hero by the devil’s name is out to use Lady Felicity to avenge and bring down his enemy. However, Felicity does not easily fall into the trap.

If you are looking for historical romance audiobooks, please feel free to register an account on Techovy.

Tuesday, 26 January 2021

4 Best Historical Classic Audiobooks

History audiobooks inspire readers with historical events and legends. They help you understand the past and know how to live in the current world. Let's take a look at some of the best history audiobooks.

Anthony Doerr's All the Light we Can’t See

Zack Appelman excitingly narrates about World War II. The award-winning book circles around young and blind Marie-Laure and a young orphan called Werner. The boy is obsessed with radio; this passion lands him a position at the Hitler Youth Academy. The book talks about the horrifying war and the beams of hope that shine through it.

A Thousand Ships-Natalie Haynes

They say this is a woman's war. The storyline of this audiobook is about the Trojan War. It's narrated from the perspective of women and goddesses who feel their voices have been oppressed for the longest time. The women in the war suffer massive consequences in the bid to gain a voice.

Nothing Ventured -Jeffrey Archer

The story is about William Warwick, a detective in the Metropolitan Police Force. He goes against his father's desire to be a renowned barrister. You will be eager to listen to how he handles his first case in this engaging audiobook.

Memoirs of a Geisha -Arthur Golden

Set up in Japan in the World War II era, Bernadette Dunne narrated the audiobook story. The audiobook tells a story about a young girl who was sold into slavery to be a sex worker.

Fans of historical classic audiobooks should visit Techovy.com.

Take a Trip to the With These History eBooks

Listening to history audiobooks allows you to understand why certain events happened the way they did. Having an idea of what happened in the past can improve your life. Here are three history audiobooks that will help you learn about the past.

Alexander Hamilton

Written by biographer and Ron Chernow, this eBook is a biography of Hamilton, an American statesman. Hamilton is one of the Founding Fathers and founder of the country's financial system. This award-winning eBook was adapted into playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton, which won lots of accolades. These include 11 Tony Awards.

1776 - David McCullough

1776 is one of David McCullough’s masterpiece to be released. It was published on 24 May 25, by Simon & Schuster. The eBook talks about the entire American History in one narrative. David tries to highlight the situation that the main character of the book is undergoing. Several military events occur, but the Americans emerge the winner of the war.

The Crusades - Thomas Asbridge

The Crusades talks about an attempt to trace the origin, mythical history, and the social aspect of the Holy land. The famous Holy Land is an ancient territory that existed even before the rise of humanity. Thomas tries to explain the crusades' history to the residents. Derek Perkins, a famous film narrator, manages to create the perfect drama that makes the movie even more enjoyable.

If you are a massive fan of classic history audiobooks, visit Techovy.com.

Thursday, 31 December 2020

4 Creepy Characters From Well-Known Books

Books can transport us to whole new worlds and introduce us to interesting and at times, creepy characters. Some of the most well-known books have created scary people that thankfully live only in fiction. Here are four of the creepiest characters from well-known books.

Miss Havisham from Great Expectations

This jilted bride becomes one of the creepiest and at the same time, saddest characters you will see. Not only does she still wear her wedding dress, but she also has all the clocks stopped at the time she lost her love. Charles Dickens was a master at creating characters with the worst personalities but with a reason for their pain.

Pennywise from IT

Now if you want creepy, you need to look no further than Stephen Kings Pennywise character from IT. This killer clown terrorizes the children in the community and takes great pleasure doing it.

Alex from A Clockwork Orange

A truly disturbing anti-hero, Alex is a fan of ‘Ultra-Violence’ which includes killing people for sport. Arguably one of the worst parts is that he seems to have a lot of fun while he wreaks havoc on innocent people.

Annie Wilkes from Misery

Ok, so Stephen King knows how to write creepy characters, and here is another one - Annie Wilkes. She has a cheery exterior, but underneath is a sadistic killer who keeps her favorite author hostage when she rescues him from a car accident.

To discover these and other classic characters, visit our site at www.techovy.com.

Benjamin Franklin's Famous Quotes

Benjamin Franklin was a British American and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. As a leading writer, politician, scientist and civic activist, he stated many a wise word. Here are some of his most famous quotes.

1. “Love your Enemies, for they tell you your Faults.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1756

2. “He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1739

3. “There never was a good war or a bad peace.”

-Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, president of the Royal Society of London, July 1783. Also cited in a letter to Quincy, Sr., American merchant, planter and politician, September 1783.

4. “He that lies down with Dogs, shall rise up with fleas.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1733

5. “Better slip with foot than tongue.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1734

6. “Look before, or you’ll find yourself behind.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1735

7. “Don’t throw stones at your neighbors, if your own windows are glass.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1736

8. “He that would live in peace & at ease, Must not speak all he knows or judge all he sees.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1736

9. “Well done is better than well said.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1737

10. “A right Heart exceeds all.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1739

11. “What you seem to be, be really.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1744

12. “A true Friend is the best Possession.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1744

13. “No gains without pains.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1745

14. “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander Time; for that’s the Stuff Life is made of.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1746

15. “Lost Time is never found again.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1747

16. “When you’re good to others, you’re best to yourself.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1748

17. “Pardoning the Bad, is injuring the Good.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1748

18. “Hide not your Talents, they for Use were made. What’s a Sun-Dial in the shade!”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1750

19. “Glass, China, and Reputation, are easily crack’d, and never well mended.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1750

20. “What more valuable than Gold? Diamonds. Than Diamonds? Virtue.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1751

21. “Haste makes Waste.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1753

22. “Search others for their virtues, thy self for thy vices.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1738

23. “It is better to take many Injuries than to give one.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1735

24. “Wish not so much to live long as to live well.”

- Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1738

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Friday, 4 December 2020

Two Of The Most Iconic Pacific Battles Of World War II

World War II was the most pivotal event of the 20th Century and although the conflict originated in Europe with the rise of Hitler in Germany, some of the most ferocious fightings took place in the Pacific. After a rapid capture of territory in the region by the Imperial Japanese Army, the Allied counter-attack, spearheaded by US forces resulted in some of the most iconic battles in the war. Here are just two of them:

Battle of Midway

Taking place between June 4 and 7, 1942, this was a pivotal battle in the Pacific campaign and helped turn the tide of the war in that region in favor of the Allies. The Japanese, under the command of the well-regarded Admiral Yamamoto planned to take the two tiny islands in the middle of the Pacific because of their strategic importance to the US Navy.

American codebreakers, however, were able to uncover the Japanese plan and implement a series of decoy maneuvers to confuse the Japanese. Caught off guard, the Japanese struggled to recalibrate and the result was the loss of four valuable carriers with the US losing just one.

Battle of Okinawa

With the Nazi surrender in Europe and a seemingly unstoppable US advance in the Pacific, Okinawa represented a hugely significant victory for the Allied forces. By capturing the island of Okinawa, the Americans planned an all-out advance in the Japanese home islands. Having landed on the island in late March 1945, the US engaged in some of the most ferocious fightingsin the war, with heavy casualties on both sides. The battle raged for 98 days, due mostly to the refusal of the overwhelmed Japanese to surrender. Bloody hand-to-hand combat and kamikaze attacks showed the tenacity of the Japanese defence, meaning the eventual Allied victory would come at a high cost.

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