Fast learners win.

Find a way to say yes to things.

Android is ahead of the iPhone now.

A mind set in its ways is wasted. Don't do it.

The Internet of things will augment your brain.

We run the company by questions, not by answers.

You have to fight for your privacy or you lose it.

Google Maps are phenomenal. Yep, ask an Apple user.

If you forgo your plan, you also have to forgo fear.

The trend has been mobile was winning. It's now won.

It's a bug that cars were invented before computers.

We weren't here to hope and hang on. We wanted to win.

In a networked world, trust is the most important currency.

Show us 14 photos of yourself and we can identify who you are.

Do not be afraid to fail, but also, do not be afraid to succeed.

The solution to government surveillance is to encrypt everything.

The lack of a delete button on the internet is a significant issue.

Google is very much a not-invented-here, build-it-ourselves culture.

Just remember when you post something, the computers remember forever.

Mobile use is growing faster than all of Google's internal predictions.

One person's definition of evil is another person's different definition.

The Internet is fast becoming a cesspool where false information thrives.

If you have a child, you'll notice they have two states: asleep or online.

Mobile is the future, and there's no such thing as communication overload.

The self driving car is not self-aware. It's just driving; it's not thinking.

The average American doesnt realize how much of the laws are written by lobbyists.

People are good at intuition, living our lives. What are computers good at? Memory.

Brands are the solution, not the problem. Brands are how you sort out the cesspool.

I think I could argue that the press has more impact on politics than corporations.

There's a set of people who are intrinsic oppositionists to everything Google does.

The average American doesn't realize how much of the laws are written by lobbyists.

In general in technology, if you own a platform that's valuable, you can monetize it.

Washington is an incumbent protection machine. Technology is fundamentally disruptive.

Twitter can no more produce analysis than a monkey can type out a work of Shakespeare.

The computing world is very good at things that we are not. It is very good at memory.

We want to make sure the thing you're looking for is on Google 100 percent of the time.

People are surprised to find out that an awful lot of people think that they're idiots.

The Internet is really about highly specialized information, highly specialized targeting.

In many countries adult pornography legislation is an attempt to legislate something else.

Amazon has well passed any expectations of its ability to change distribution and marketing.

There's nothing that cannot be found through some search engine or on the Internet somewhere.

If you're going to make a law, make a law that actually works. It's extraordinarily difficult.

I still believe that sitting down and reading a book is the best way to really learn something.

The biggest mistake that I made was not anticipating the rise of the social networking phenomenon.

We know where you are. We know where you've been. We can more or less know what you're thinking about.

By the summer of 2012, the majority of the televisions you see in stores will have Google TV embedded.

Every two days now we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003.

Technology will move faster than governments, so don't legislate before you understand the consequences.

It's amazing to me that we let humans drive cars... It's a bug that cars were invented before computers.

The issues of wireless versus wireline gets very messy. And that's really an FCC issue, not a Google issue.

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