Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Access. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Access Quotes and Sayings from 96 influential authors, including Rumi,Hasan M. Elahi,Eric Schmidt,Nancy Mairs,Biz Stone, for you to enjoy and share.

A secret freedom opens through a crevice you can barely see. By Rumi Secret Freedom Opens Crevice Barely

Information agencies operate in an industry that values data. Restricted access to information is what makes it valuable. By Hasan M. Elahi Data Information Agencies Operate Industry

We have an opportunity for everyone in the world to have access to all the world's information. This has never before been possible. Why is ubiquitous information so profound? It's a tremendous equalizer. Information is power. By Eric Schmidt World Information Opportunity Access Profound

I felt permanently exiled from 'normality.' Whether imposed by self or society, this outsider status - and not the disability itself - constitutes the most daunting barrier for most people with physical impairments, because it, even more than flights of steps or elevators without braille, prevents them from participating fully in the ordinary world, where most of life's satisfactions dwell. By Nancy Mairs Normality Felt Permanently Exiled Society

I was writing and developing software for alumnae to be able to connect and communicate. By Biz Stone Communicate Writing Developing Software Alumnae

And for a personal health record to be truly transformative, it will need to be far more than a passive window into the medical record, with a scheduling and medication refill module tacked on. It will have to be dynamic, engaging, and capable of interacting with patients and families in ways that ultimately lead to better health. While Google and Microsoft were trying to find ways to give patients direct access to their records via the Web, others have focused on what might seem to be an easier problem: sharing records between By Robert Wachter Health Transformative Personal Passive Window

We are so obsessed with the Net and technology that we forget the message ... We imagine to be able to do anything, and our software helps us believe we can ... But we must move beyond the 'how' to reconsider the 'what' and the 'why' ... By Neville Brody Net Message Obsessed Technology Forget

From Privacy to Belonging Some people want to be anonymous, but others are willing to give up some personal information in exchange for the recognition and benefits that come from belonging. There is an ongoing and probably endless debate over the complex concept of privacy. How much private data do you want to share? And with whom? How much should you have to share in exchange for the privileges of membership? One challenge many people face is the desire to access an organization's benefits while wanting to stay independent. Some want to be protected from Big Brother, while others want to avoid superfluous social interactions. Still others are unabashed joiners and simply want to connect. By Robbie Kellman Baxter Belonging Privacy Anonymous Give Personal

For too long, information, opportunities, and resources have been constraints, they need to be the bridges. By Sharad Vivek Sagar Information Opportunities Long Constraints Bridges

If it's a situation in which the public is being given access, you can't discriminate against the media and say, as a general matter, that the media don't have access, because their access rights, of course, correspond with those of the public. By John Roberts Public Media Access Matter Correspond

In Washington, D.C., far from the Capitol dome, was an old redbrick office building with office space and apartments available for rent. On the fifth floor, at the end of a narrow hall with a noisy steam radiator, was a plain little office with its title painted in small black letters on the door: The Veritas Project. Just inside that door, Consuela, the secretary, sorted through conventional mail at her desk. Seated at a computer nearby, Carrie, the assistant, scanned through e-mails from all around the country. Between their two workstations was another door, and beyond that door was the cluttered office of Mr. Morgan, the boss. Mr. By Frank E. Peretti Washington Capitol Office Door Dome

Many facilities use a written request process, but some settings now use a verbal voicemail or a kiosk system for requests. Whatever system is used, it should be confidential and only accessible by health care staff. In the simple paper request system, a locked dropbox is often available on every housing unit. Inmates obtain request slips from the housing officer, complete the information and submit to the dropbox where health care staff pick up requests on daily rounds. Access By Lorry Schoenly System Process Request Care Facilities

As opposition leader, [Stephen Harper] wrote in the Montreal Gazette in the year before he came to power: 'Information is the lifeblood of a democracy. Without adequate access to key information about government policies and programs, citizens and parliamentarians cannot make informed decisions and incompetent or corrupt governments can be hidden under a cloak of secrecy.'When he became prime minister, his attitude appeared to undergo a shift of considerable proportions. It often took the Conservatives twice as long as previous governments to handle access requests. Sometimes it took six months to a year. By Lawrence Martin Stephen Harper Montreal Gazette Information

How I wasted them, those rooms, that freedom from being seen. Rented By Margaret Atwood Rented Rooms Wasted Freedom

Connectivity enables transparency for better government, education, and health. By Bill Gates Education Connectivity Government Health Enables

Ensuring the access of all citizens to government information and to essential information for human development is a must for every democratic society. By Koichiro Matsuura Ensuring Society Information Access Citizens

The duty of priviledge is absolute intregity By John O'donohue Intregity Duty Priviledge Absolute

If we want technology to serve society rather than enslave it, we have to build systems accessible to all people - be they male or female, young, old, disabled, computer wizards or technophobes. By Anita Borg Young Disabled People Female Computer

I know a lot of stuff, but to get some stuff near you need to get access, but the access isn't easy. Most cases I won't give it,... make me to give it!?! By Deyth Banger Stuff Access Easy Lot Give

To get, simply release, and then gently invite. By Bryant Mcgill Simply Release Invite Gently

The power of the computer is starting to spread. By Bill Budge Spread Power Computer Starting

Permission marketing is marketing without interruptions. By Seth Godin Permission Interruptions Marketing

Abracadabra," Roarke stated, and opened it."Now that's more like it." Hunkered down beside him, Eve studied the neat stacks of cash. "This is how he stayed out of a cage so long. No credit, no e-transfers. Cash on the line. And a file box, loaded with discs and vids.""Best of all." Roarke reached in, took out a PPC. "His personal palm, very likely uninfected and chock-full of interesting data.""Let's load it up, get it in." She pulled out her memo book."What're you doing?""Logging the entry. I better not see any of that green stuff or those baubles go into your pockets, Ace.""Now I'm offended." He straightened, brushed at his shirt. "If I nipped anything, you can bet your ass you wouldn't see me do it. By J.d. Robb Abracadabra Stated Roarke Opened Eve

My life is an open library By David Holmer Library Life Open

A movie like 'Transcendence' may be pertinent in its political reverberations of all computer data held in a cloud and monitored by the NSA, but it also rails against the tools its makers so artfully employ. By Richard Corliss Transcendence Nsa Employ Movie Pertinent

Right now, 70 percent of the people don't have computers. And where they're needed most, people don't have them. We think this will enable anyone to own a computer. We're aiming at everybody who uses a computer as an information access device. The original idea was to build one cheaply enough to put one on every desk. By Larry Ellison Percent People Computer Needed Device

Permission Marketing Is Anticipated, Personal, Relevant By Seth Godin Personal Relevant Anticipated Marketing Permission

You go in through double swing doors. Inside the double doors there is a combination PBX and information desk at which sits one of those ageless women you see around municipal offices everywhere in the world. They were never young and will never be old. They have no beauty, no charm, no style. They don't have to please anybody. They are safe. They are civil without ever quite being polite and intelligent and knowledgeable without any real interest in anything. They are what human beings turn into when they trade life for existence and ambition for security. By Raymond Chandler Double Doors Swing Pbx Inside

Information is the most valuable commodity in the world today and this business is about giving people access to information that is relevant to their lives. By James Murdoch Information Lives Valuable Commodity World

The Way Out Is Through By Mark Epstein

leap in the ability to process and data. For the sake of simplicity, this book will focus on the recent past to discuss various stages where information technology, norms, practices, and rules combined to allow for data gathering and sharing within an enterprise and with individuals. Framing and noting the various risks and opportunities within various stages in the Information Age creates a context for the ensuing discussion surrounding the mission and purpose of the privacy engineer and the call to action for the privacy engineer's manifesto, as presented later in this book. By Michelle Finneran Dennedy Data Leap Information Ability Process

This is systems security for the Central Intelligence Agency. We would like to know why you are attempting to hack one of our classified databases. By Dan Brown Agency Central Intelligence Systems Security

We have all been empowered by the web: everyone with a keyboard can now effectively broadcast to a national audience. In a sense, it puts each of us on the same footing as the major media conglomerates, except for AOL, who now apparently own all our thoughts and teeth. By John Hodgman Web Audience Empowered Keyboard Effectively

Three g's, and an r: Get in, get the info, get out, relocate. By Kim Harrison Relocate Info

When bureaucrats talk about increasing our 'access' to x, y or z, what they're really talking about is increasing exponentially their control over our lives. As it is with the government health care takeover, so it is with the newly approved government plan to 'increase' Internet 'access.' By Michelle Malkin Increasing Access Lives Internet Bureaucrats

Enter at the exit By Trenton Lee Stewart Enter Exit

Broadband access is the great equalizer, leveling the playing field so that every willing and able person, no matter their station in life, has access to the information and tools necessary to achieve the American Dream. By Michael K. Powell Dream American Access Broadband Equalizer

Use id not a right, Queen Meira --it is a privilege. By Sara Raasch Queen Meira Privilege

Eventually, you're gonna have to let someone in. By Cassia Leo Eventually Gonna

I blinked, and the world exploded with data. Images, scanned documents and photographs, a whirlwind of numbers, under-the-table deals, and whispered words. By Jason Heller Blinked Data World Exploded Images

Mind has door. A password can open it.That word is stored safely in your heart, waiting for your willingness to retrieve it. By Toba Beta Mind Door Heart Waiting Password

There is a window from one heart to another heart. By Rumi Heart Window

When Wealth walks in at the Door, the Press Agent comes in through the Window. By George Ade Door Window Wealth Press Agent

I want people to have permission to know me, not unlimited constant access to me. By Katie Kacvinsky People Permission Unlimited Constant Access

Not many years ago, it was access to information and movement that seemed our greatest luxury; nowadays it's often freedom from information, the chance to sit still, that feels like the ultimate prize. By Pico Iyer Ago Luxury Nowadays Prize Information

Open access is good, but we have to have ways and means where content that has been generated with a lot of effort and cost also gets the chance to monetise itself as is now beginning to happen in the West where some publications are really beginning to make their Internet revenue lines and subscription revenue lines quite significant. By Raghav Bahl Beginning Revenue Lines West Internet

For now, you will be confined to your room until you earn privileges.''Privileges?'He nodded. 'Once we start working together and you show a willingness to cooperate, we can add privileges to your daily program. Outside time, personal items, television, phonethose kinds of things.'He checked his watch while I stared at him in horror. Privileges? As in out-frickin'-side time? I was in prison! By Jessica Shirvington Privileges Nodded Confined Room Earn

'All in With Laila Ali' is educational, inspirational, compelling programming profiling individuals that have reached for the sky, pushed themselves to the limit and did things that you would think were impossible. By Laila Ali Inspirational Ali Laila Educational Compelling

Books crowbar the world open for you. By Katherine Rundell Books Crowbar World Open

Strangely enough, the linking of computers has taken place democratically, even anarchically. Its rules and habits are emerging in the open light, rather shall behind the closed doors of security agencies or corporate operations centers. By James Gleick Strangely Democratically Anarchically Linking Computers

There are so many doors to open. I am impatient to begin.Charlie Gordan By Daniel Keyes Open Gordan Doors Impatient Begincharlie

I found myself answering the same questions asked frequently of me by different people. It would be so much easier if everyone could just read my database. By Tim Berners-Lee People Found Answering Questions Asked

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. By James Gleick Devil Information Overload Underlings Virus

People must be amuthed. By Charles Dickens People Amuthed

I must express in the strongest possible terms my profound opposition to the newly instituted practice which imposes severe and intolerable restrictions on the ingress and egress of senior members of the hierarchy and will, in all probability, should the current deplorable innovation be perpetuated, precipitate a progressive constriction of the channels of communication, culminating in a condition of organizational atrophy and administrative paralysis which will render effectively impossible the coherent and co-ordinated discharge of the function of government within Her Majesty's United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland."..... "You mean you've lost your key?" I asked. By Jonathan Lynn & Anthony Jay Ireland Majesty United Kingdom Great

Being enabled, like being loved, is one of the marvels of the world's benevolence. It is to be given wings. By Renee Askins Enabled Loved Benevolence Marvels World

In my travels all over the world, I have come to realize that what distinguishes one child from another is not ability, but access. Access to education, access to opportunity, access to love. By Lauryn Hill Access World Ability Travels Realize

The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. By Joe Clark Web Equivalence Medium Issue Accessibility

Making more sense out of my data, my needs, my tasks - to me, that's the future of Office. By Satya Nadella Office Making Data Tasks Sense

to authorize that personally. By Douglas Preston Personally Authorize

RelayRides and WhipCar, AirBnB, Roomorama and One Fine Stay are all stellar examples of how new, access-based offers entice and provoke insurance companies and banks to re-think risk, value, customers and deal terms. By Lisa Gansky Roomorama Airbnb Fine Stay Relayrides

What's the emergency?""I'm disabled!"-The IT Crowd By Graham Lineham Crowd Emergency Disabled

If privacy ends where hypocrisy begins, Kitty Kelley's steamy expose is a contribution to contemporary history. By Eleanor Clift Kitty Kelley Begins History Privacy

This is where the world is going: direct access from anywhere to any type of data, whether it's a small piece of data or a small answer but a long algorithm to create that answer. The user doesn't care about this. By Hasso Plattner Data Small Answer Direct World

The doors of the world are opened to people who can read. By Ben Carson Read Doors World Opened People

The Transparent Society: By Julia Angwin Society Transparent

In the window, I fantasize ... about providing grown-ups and children alike with the greatest gift of all: insight ... By David Rakoff Window Fantasize Insight Providing Grownups

We are sitting on a cornucopia of knowing that we had no way to access as a democracy. We couldn't get the democratization of the human capacity before our time. By Jean Houston Democracy Sitting Cornucopia Knowing Access

Introduction Everybody By Mark L. Messick Introduction

It's opener, out there, in the wide, open air. By Dr. Seuss Opener Wide Open Air

When your government, employer, landlord, merchant, banker and local sports team gang up to picture, digitize and permanently record your every activity, you are placed under unprecedented control. By William Safire Employer Landlord Merchant Government Banker

Corporations [gained] direct access to what we may think of as our humanity, emotions, and agency but, in this context, are really just buttons. By Douglas Rushkoff Corporations Gained Emotions Direct Humanity

We don't believe in limiting access to our product. We believe that making our ticket sales available on as many sites as possible is good for the studios and good for us. We have on any given day 25,000 show starts - five show times at 5,000 screens. We have 1M seats more or less in our circuit. So I have 25M sales opportunities every single day. Why would I want to limit access? By Gerry Lopez Product Good Limiting Day Show

Port Authority Bus Terminal By Anonymous Terminal Authority Bus Port

Human freedom increasingly depends on who controls what we know and, therefore, how we understand our world. It depends on what information we are able to create and disseminate: what we can share, how we can share it, and with whom we can share it. By Rebecca Mackinnon Share Depends Human World Freedom

History shows a typical progression of information technologies: from somebody's hobby to somebody's industry; from jury-rigged contraption to slick production marvel; from a freely accessible channel to one strictly controlled by a single corporation or cartel-from open to closed system. By Tim Wu History Technologies Industry Marvel System

I learn so much that I previously did not know about the world of the immobile that it is hard to believe it all takes place over a few hours. At random: I learn about the casual indifference of the London cabbie to the wheelchair user and that the clearance on accessible entrances is measured in millimetres less than a knuckle. I learn how intractable it is to push a grown man around for hours and how spontaneity is the privilege of the able-bodied. In solid counterpart to all this grief, I learn about the lengths nurses are prepared to go to assist a purely recreational and ambitious project by one of their patients. By Marion Coutts Learn Previously World Immobile Hard

The mobile Web, location-based services, inexpensive and pervasive mobile apps, and new sorts of opportunities to access cars, bikes, tools, talent, and more from our neighbors and colleagues will propel peer-to-peer access services into market. By Lisa Gansky Web Bikes Tools Talent Mobile

Openness and participation are antidotes to surveillance and control. By Howard Rheingold Openness Control Participation Antidotes Surveillance

Navigation is power of a limited sort - it enables us to manage the immensity of the media torrent. By Todd Gitlin Navigation Sort Torrent Power Limited

The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier to access for low and middle-income students. By Ron Lewis Access College Opportunity Act Students

In the 21st century, the database is the marketplace. By Stan Rapp Century Marketplace Database

The ocean flows of online information are all streaming together, and the access tools are becoming absolutely critical. If you don't index it, it doesn't exist. It's out there but you can't find it, so it might as well not be there. By Barbara Quint Critical Ocean Flows Online Information

If you put a door marked "Authorized Personnel ONLY" and me in the same building, sooner or later I'll try to jimmy its lock to discover what's so special about it. By Ilona Andrews Authorized Personnel Marked Building Sooner

For centuries, the world has heard the oppressed, the downtrodden and the vulnerable cry out for their freedoms, for their rights and for a chance to emerge from the shadows of the tyranny and bloodshed that they had lived with. By Ginny Brown-Waite Centuries Oppressed Freedoms World Heard

It is our goal to provide full public access to as many files as we possibly can. By Shirley Williams Goal Provide Full Public Access

If you are deaf, you need captions for spoken elements. If you are blind, you need voiced descriptions of Web contents and spoken renderings of e-mail. The range of physical disabilities is very large, and we need many different tools to overcome the consequential barriers to Internet use. Let us commit ourselves to truly assuring that the Internet really is for everyone. By Vinton Cerf Deaf Elements Spoken Internet Captions

Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny By Robert A. Heinlein Secrecy Tyranny Beginning

The power of the delete key. By Buffy Andrews Key Power Delete

The keyhole is my lens as a writer. By Nelson Rodrigues Writer Keyhole Lens

To use data to know yet not manipulate, to explore but not to pry, to protect but not to smother, to see yet never expose, and, above all, to repay that priceless gift we bequeath to the world when we share our lives so that other lives might be better - and to fulfill for everyone that oldest of human hopes, from Gilgamesh to Ramses to today: that our names be remembered, not only in stone but as part of memory itself. By Christian Rudder Lives Gilgamesh Ramses Manipulate Pry

Open the door for words that open doors. By Jennifer Kathleen Phillips Open Words Door Doors

Out of my way, Private, or your brains go public. By M.r. Carey Private Public Brains

I have itwhen I do not want, it.Petra Hermans By Petra Hermans Hermans Itpetra Itwhen

Ms Finney shared an office on the third floor with several other court reporters. Their software system was called Veritas. Theo had hacked into it before when he had been curious about something that happened in court. It was not a secure system because the information was available in open court. Anyone could walk into the courtroom and watch the trial. Anyone, of course, who was not confined by the rigors of middle school. By John Grisham Finney Reporters Court Shared Office

The Internet has introduced an enormously accessible and egalitarian platform for creating, sharing and obtaining information on a global scale. As a result, we have new ways to allow people to exercise their human and civil rights. By Vint Cerf Internet Creating Sharing Scale Introduced

This web of intricate connections By Joyce Carol Oates Connections Web Intricate

Disclosure and transparency are the currency of the Internet, and they are at odds with authoritarianism. By Evan Osnos Internet Disclosure Authoritarianism Transparency Currency

The approval of the public is to be avoided like the plague. It is absolutely essential to keep the public from entering if one wishes to avoid confusion. I must add that the public must be kept panting in expectation at the gate by a system of challenges and provocations. By Andre Breton Public Plague Approval Avoided Confusion

We created the ability for people to insert enterprise or personal data. By David Rose Data Created Ability People Insert