There are consequences behind all people's actions. You're not only accountable to me, you're accountable to your parents (and) society as a whole.
Opportunity comes to pass-not to pause.
The darkness has departed and the night stars have passed by, you have touched my life like never before and I cannot stop thanking God for you in my life. Have a great day!
We shared the same core beliefs: Give praise and honor to God in everything we do.
I would guess that the hearing would be about a week after (the final briefs are filed).
Basically what you have here is a squatter. RIM is guilty of willful infringement and continues to infringe, day after day. ... We'd be willing to drop the injunction if they'd just pay up.
From our standpoint, we're being very reasonable. It's up to (RIM) whether they want to be shutdown.
We're pleased the court's going to move forward promptly and we would hope that RIM would accept our offer for a reasonable royalty license.
Judge Spencer's guidance last Friday was very helpful.
Judge Spencer is a very fair, no-nonsense guy, and he knows RIM would like to drag this on and on. Whatever he decides, he's going to decide quickly.
We don't know if our shots (hit him) or he killed himself.
We begged them to please expedite things, and they promised to do it, but then they gave it to new examiners, and they apparently had a different agenda.
What RIM has shown is that the technology is very effective. NTP has made it quite clear that it is willing to license the technology. But RIM, the most extensive user of this technology, has refused to license.
Users have no one to blame but RIM. They've been given a reasonable royalties offer, but they have refused to take it. BlackBerry owners have every right to be upset.
Five times now, the court has told RIM the courts are not going to stop the proceedings because of the PTO.
The world will not come to an end if Your Honor enjoins their improper conduct. RIM is doing everything they can to drive NTP into the ground.
The world will not come to an end (if there's an injunction).
The world, we suggest, will not come to an end.
This is precisely what the patent office said it was going to do.
Each one of the participants in the program are individuals that can make change in society, if they believe that they can do it.
It's consistent with Judge Spencer's (earlier) announcement that he wants to wrap this case up -- not prolong it.
It kind of helps to get them on track. It's not like they just spoke these words and somebody said, 'Oh, that's great,' and then let it go. If they said they're going to do something, I honor that and I hold them accountable for it.
They've said the next action will be final. It's very peculiar to say no matter what you say, we're not going to give you a fair shake.
Six years in (from the last upgrade) and the state asked for another upgrade,
In Scripture we have found peace and order in our home and our family, and that's of course what we want for these families, ... Peace and harmony and love in a home is a good thing.
Before you can play basketball, you need to make the grades. That's my primary concern.
The court of appeals said the claim covers a square city block. But the PTO said it covered two blocks.