Cornery Bakery Quotes & Sayings
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Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it. — Harry Truman
I don't buy a lot of things. I like to create things. I've been lucky enough to be able to build my beautiful island in the Caribbean. I certainly haven't regretted that. — Richard Branson
Now the power of the imagination is a unifying power, hence the force of metaphor; and the poet is the supreme manipulator of metaphor ... the world needs the unifying power of the imagination. The two things that give it best are poetry and religion. — R.S. Thomas
Bulls and bears aren't responsible for as many stock losses as bumsteers. — Richard Miller
ego creates blind spots. — Eric Schmidt
Don't try to build Me into your life anymore. Instead, build your life around Me. — Eric Ludy
Bob Dylan may be the Charlie Chaplin of rock n' roll. Both men are regarded as geniuses by their entire audience. Both were proclaimed revolutionaries for their early work and subjected to exhaustive attack when later works were thought to be inferior. Both developed their art without so much as a nodding glance toward their peers. — Jon Landau
It is going to be necessary that everything that happens in a finite volume of space and time would have to be analyzable with a finite number of logical operations. The present theory of physics is not that way, apparently. It allows space to go down into infinitesimal distances, wavelengths to get infinitely great, terms to be summed in infinite order, and so forth; and therefore, if this proposition [that physics is computer-simulatable] is right, physical law is wrong. — Richard P. Feynman
I think that more flow of information, the ability to stay connected to more people makes people more effective as people. And I mean, that's true socially. It makes you have more fun, right. It feels better to be more connected to all these people. You have a richer life. — Mark Zuckerberg
Ninety feet between the bases is the nearest thing to perfection that man has yet achieved. — Red Smith
Kids today are technologically sophisticated. In many families, they are far ahead of their parents. — Rod Blagojevich