“The English never draw a line without blurring it.”
Winston Churchill
“The lines are blurring online -- a lot of the things you find on our site you'd find on a consumer media site like Yahoo! Finance or a broker site like E*Trade.”
Greg Titus
“We're blurring the lines between the PC and the wireless phone so that consumers can stay in touch, check e-mail, get updates on news and weather?minute to minute, day by day?regardless of where they are or what screen they are watching.”
Scott Helbing
“The traditional retail lines are blurring.”
Ellen Davis
“Stalingrad [one stop on our hands-on tour through five famous battles] was brutal. Lines blurred, and you'd have situations where it went house by house or building by building—the first two floors are German occupied, and the next two are Russian occupied…real chaotic.”
Grant Collier
“The lines are quite blurred.”
Jasvinder Sanghera
“The line was certainly firmly drawn between TV and features at one point, but it has really been blurred. Every writer I know now is moving back and forth between both worlds.”
Jason Smilovic