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Airbnb Founders Quotes By Janet S. Wong

Book Time
When you find
yourself
hungry
again
And there's
nothing good
to eat--

This is book time.
Pull out a book--
Sink your teeth
into the think
of it.
Janet S. Wong

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Gayle King

We're all spending way too much of our time and energy trying to fight the stuff we can't change. — Gayle King

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Stevan V. Nikolic

... these books have their own integrity, their own identity. It is not about the words in there. You don't need to read these books. Words are there to confuse you. They are just messing around with your mind. You have to look beyond words. There is a big secret somewhere in these books and I am going to find it. And you know that, but you are afraid to admit it. It is dangerous. — Stevan V. Nikolic

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Thinking is a human feature. Will AI someday really think? That's like asking if submarines swim. If you call it swimming then robots will think, yes. — Noam Chomsky

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen

When I look at founders and CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook and Brian Chesky at Airbnb and Sebastian Thrun at Udacity, these are companies that are creating extraordinary social good and extraordinary economic and educational empowerment, all within with context of a for-profit model. — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen

Airbnb Founders Quotes By David Starr Jordan

Rome endured as long as there were Romans. America will endure as long as we remain American in spirit and in thought. — David Starr Jordan

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Barbara Jordan

It is reason, and not passion, which must guide our deliberations, guide our debate, and guide our decision. — Barbara Jordan

Airbnb Founders Quotes By Jeremy Narby

According to Eliade, the shamanic ladder is the earliest version of the idea of an axis of the world, which connects the different levels of the cosmos, and is found in numerous creation myths in the form of a tree. — Jeremy Narby