Assimilationist Thinking Quotes & Sayings
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The reality is that these cases are happening all the time. It's when they get out of control that you have a problem. — Steve Williams

Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence. — Ambrose Bierce

Problem is, life is not karaoke booth — Malena Watrous

Each time one of the medicine men dies, it's as if a library has burned down. — Mark Plotkin

No matter who I'm talking to, I always talk like I'm doing an interview. — Julian Casablancas

In racing there are always things you can learn, every single day. There is always space for improvement, and I think that applies to everything in life. — Lewis Hamilton

The only thing I'm nervous about is talking to guests like human beings, because all of my interviews so far have been attacking people. I have a genuine concern about sitting across from an actor whose movies I obviously haven't seen. — John Oliver

Most gentlemen don't like love, they just like to kick it around. — Cole Porter

As she read on, her surroundings gradually faded, and soon there lay about her only the mists of dream; the purple, star-strown mists beyond Time, where only gods and dreamers walk. — H.P. Lovecraft

Home was a condominium on the fifteenth floor of a high-rise, a sort of filing cabinet for widows and young professionals. — Chuck Palahniuk

Fund consultants like to require style boxes such as "long-short," "macro," "international equities." At Berkshire our only style box is "smart." — Warren Buffett

In country and R&B, there's much more of that division between writers and performers, and that's where you see more of those [crossover] songs, but you don't get a lot of that coming out of the more pop and rock side of things. — Alan Light

There were only a few shepherds at the first Bethlehem. The ox and the donkey understood more of the first Christmas than the high priests in Jerusalem. And it is the same today. — Thomas Merton