Dear motorist on the information superhighway. I'm sorry I do not have a car.
I am very puzzled by the fact that young people are getting infected again. They don't take precautions despite an enormous amount of information. It's like riding a race car at 200 kilometers an hour. Some people like the risk.
You can find out anything you want about a car now and especially every bit of information about the price without relying on the dealers.
We've got to lift our game tremendously. We'll sell our business news and information in print we'll sell it to anyone who's got a cable system and we'll sell it on the Web.
Information technology and business are becoming inextricably interwoven. I don't think anybody can talk meaningfully about one without the talking about the other.
As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.
An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false misleading fictitious mendacious - just dead wrong.
I think that the U.S. does have this very much more open attitude and I admire it very much and I think it's very important to the world. But the information and the discussion sometimes come too late after the effective decision has been made.
I do not regard advertising as entertainment or an art form but as a medium of information.
Technological considerations are of great importance to architecture and cities in the informational society.