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Equating Popularity Quotes By Carl Shapiro

A dozen extra steps becomes a tremendous aggravation when you are pushing your edge out hour after hour. — Carl Shapiro

Equating Popularity Quotes By R. H. Tawney

Clever men are impressed in their differences from their fellows. Wise men are conscious of their resemblance to them. — R. H. Tawney

Equating Popularity Quotes By Ram Dass

You've been somebody long enough. You spent the first half of your life becoming somebody. Now you can work on becoming nobody, which is really somebody. For when you become nobody there is no tension, no pretense, no one trying to be anyone or anything. The natural state of the mind shines through unobstructed - and the natural state of the mind is pure love. — Ram Dass

Equating Popularity Quotes By Judy Woodruff

One of the main things we have been looking at is, how can we get a robot to think about situations it's never seen before? — Judy Woodruff

Equating Popularity Quotes By Edward McKendree Bounds

The world needs more true praying to save it from the reign and ruin of Satan. — Edward McKendree Bounds

Equating Popularity Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

The nurse smiled and patted my arm. Don't give up yet. Sometimes when we think God has written The End, what he really means is The Beginning. — Rachel Van Dyken

Equating Popularity Quotes By Daniel H. Pink

if-then" rewards usually do more harm than good. By neglecting the ingredients of genuine motivation - autonomy, mastery, and purpose - they limit what each of us can achieve. — Daniel H. Pink

Equating Popularity Quotes By Dumitru Tepeneag

The literary game is the abyss of human society itself: interactive, playful and tragic. We can't live alone. For me, Robinson [Crusoe] is either a false myth or else he represents the denial of human society. We can't play by ourselves. In literature, it's even more complicated, because one has to play with an indeterminate number of players simultaneously and every game is different. The other player can abandon your game at any time ... to go play chess. — Dumitru Tepeneag