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Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Molly Ringwald

Books have always been really important to me; they're my saving grace. — Molly Ringwald

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Tablo

The musician and the listener.
If this is love between two strangers watching each other from afar, that rough, burning moment when you rush in and kiss is the show. — Tablo

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

Our users are trapeze artists, high school football coaches - I got cornered by a couple of theoretical physicists who said Dropbox lets them collaborate across the world and share their experiments' results. They were raving about how it's driving their research. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Percy Grainger

The worth of my music will never be guessed or its value to mankind felt until the approach to it is consciously undertaken as a pilgrimage to sorrows. — Percy Grainger

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

People do not choose Dropbox because it has this much space or gigabytes. They choose it for the experience. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Bill Johnson

The enemy uses lies to make problems appear bigger than the solutions we carry. — Bill Johnson

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

To the casual observer, the Dropbox demo video looked like a normal product demonstration, but we put in about a dozen Easter eggs that were tailored for the Digg audience. References to Tay Zonday and 'Chocolate Rain' and allusions to 'Office Space' and 'XKCD.' It was a tongue-in-cheek nod to that crowd, and it kicked off a chain reaction. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

Dropbox is useful to anyone with a phone. That's, like, two billion people. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

What scares me the most is that both the poker bot and Dropbox started out as distractions. That little voice in my head was telling me where to go, and the whole time I was telling it to shut up so I could get back to work. Sometimes that little voice knows best. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Justin Vernon

The songs started as a soundscapes, and then came the words and music; each song took at least a year to make. — Justin Vernon

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By John Cornyn

Those who feel a little insecure about our border have some reason to feel that way. — John Cornyn

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

You think about who needs Dropbox, and it's just about anybody with a pulse. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

With something like Dropbox, it was immediately like, 'Wow, this is literally something that anyone with an Internet connection could use.' Everyone needs something like this; they just don't realize it yet. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Drew Houston

Dropbox is my life. — Drew Houston

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Meister Eckhart

I am as sure as I live that nothing is so near to me as God. God is nearer to me than I am to myself; my existence depends on the nearness and the presence of God. — Meister Eckhart

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Louise Erdrich

The pleasure of this sort of life-bookish, she supposed it might be called, a reading life- had made her isolation into a rich and even subversive thing. — Louise Erdrich

Dropbox Drew Houston Quotes By Moses Y. Mikheyev

The problem with me is that I cannot focus when she is on my mind. I can't. I probably will make a mistake when writing that paper and will start writing everything I feel about her - the professor will be very happy with that, I am sure. Oh well, such is my life. I guess I've been attempting my best to forget her for several weeks now. But even in that act of forgetting her, I am remembering her. I am recollecting her and recreating her in my mind. And that's where everything falls apart. In remembering her, I remember her goodness. In remembering her, I remember her weaknesses and my own. In remembering her, I am remembering myself. Out of that dark cave of mine, I call myself out. And then all of the remembering starts again. I doodle, I twitch, I aim restlessly for some unseen goal. And then my thoughts drift to you.
I'll let them stay there for now. Just for a minute.
Or two. — Moses Y. Mikheyev