“Blogs encourage their authors to publish in small, partially formed chunks,”
Cory Doctorow
“[CNN debuted in an era when the received wisdom was to feed viewers small chunks of news at set times. Most believed that there was no demand for a dedicated channel.] When Ted Turner launched CNN, beaming pictures around the world 24 hours a day was revolutionary, ... Twenty-five years later it's the only way to be competitive in a world that boasts more than 70 24-hour news operations.”
Chris Cramer
“A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure.”
Henry Kissinger
“Everybody is always tugging at you. They'd all like a sort of chunk out of you. I don' think they realize it, but it's like 'grrr do this, grr do that...' But you do want to stay intact and on two feet.”
Marilyn Monroe
“Any organisation is like a septic tank. The really big chunks rise to the top.”
John Imhoff
“He has a capacity for enjoyment so vast that he gives away great chunks to those about him, and never even misses them. . . . He can take you to a bicycle race and make it raise your hair.”
Dorothy Parker
“We just know a large chunk of it is gang related, 42 percent or so. Predominantly, it's youthful victims and suspects between the ages of 16 to 25. We know the homicides are on weekends from Thursday through Sunday between 6 p.m. to 3 a.m., but we don't know exactly why.”
John Pasquariello