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Abjured Def Quotes By Amy Poehler

Tina Fey is my comedy wife. I have known her for almost a double decade. We met each other when we were poor and single. Now we are both rich as shit and have husbands all over the world. People think of us as a "comedy team" and I am not quick to correct them. Why wouldn't I want to connect myself to the fiercest and most talented voice in the comedy world? — Amy Poehler

Abjured Def Quotes By James Vincent McMorrow

I was never a 'sit down with a notepad and write lyrics' kind of person. — James Vincent McMorrow

Abjured Def Quotes By Woody Guthrie

I worked in your orchards of peaches and prunes. I slept on the ground in the light of the moon. On the edge of the city you'll see us and then, we come with the dust and we go with the wind. — Woody Guthrie

Abjured Def Quotes By Brett Lantz

machine learning algorithms are modeled in many ways on human minds, — Brett Lantz

Abjured Def Quotes By Rachel Held Evans

Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some have unwittingly entertained angels (13:2 NKJV). — Rachel Held Evans

Abjured Def Quotes By Stephen R. Bissette

I, as a storyteller, was asking questions no one in science had apparently asked. What happens in a nest of tyrannosaurs? They're precocial, meaning when they hatch, they're ready to feed and move about. My questions are Hmm, if there's a nest of tyrannosaurs, and there's three siblings that survive, would they try to eat each other? — Stephen R. Bissette

Abjured Def Quotes By Tariq Ramadan

Pushing the limits, to be thought provoking, pushing people to think and question the limits, it's not always bad for the rules if you're confident because it can even strengthen your understanding of religion in the process. — Tariq Ramadan

Abjured Def Quotes By Carrie Jones

There is something about libraries, old libraries, that makes them seem almost sacred. There's a smell of paper and must and binding stuff. It's like all the books are fighting against decay, against turning into dust, and at the same time fighting for attention. — Carrie Jones