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For me, the Lincoln Memorial has less to do with Lincoln than it does to do with that speech; for me, it's about King and that day.
For another, it assumes that it takes much less talent to marshall a diverse range of contributors than it does to do it all yourself.
Do you think that was the right call or is it too soon to say? A: I don't know who said it, but someone much wiser than me once said that it takes as much to do something big as it does to do something small, so you might as well do something big.
Solids are substances for which the force needed to deform the substance is dependent on the extent of deformation rather than the rate of deformation (so it takes the same amount of force to break a pencil quickly as it does to do it slowly; try this with a pencil that is devoid of sentimental value to you).
Because, he feels, it takes as much time to do something interesting as it does to do something uninteresting.
"It costs 100 times more to retro-fit security to an application than it does to do it from the start," he said.
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