Fabless Chip Quotes & Sayings
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When you just don't think you can, keep going! Getting through those weak moments is how you become stronger. — Denise Austin

Yet a memory cannot be trusted, for so much of the experience of the past is determined by the experience of the present. — Jamaica Kincaid

At the core, coaching authenticity is complicated - some might say impossible. Telling someone to be authentic sounds pretty low calorie, especially to a founder plowing through a list of product and operational goals. But it's important. — Scott Weiss

We're all proud of making little mistakes. It gives us the feeling we don't make any big ones. — Andy Rooney

In Australia, I can just say to my mom, 'I'm going down the street.' And I can walk around pretty much all the places I know. — Kodi Smit-McPhee

This girl wasn't like wildfire - she was wildfire . Deadly and uncontrollable. And slightly out of her wits. — Sarah J. Maas

Do you want to have to tell the doctor at the emergency room that the reason your wound opened up was because you couldn't keep your you know what in your pants." "First of all, I don't think I'd have to say you know what in front of the doctor. — Mary J. Williams

You take girls, for example. They're copying their moms and magazines and everything to know how to act around guys. I mean it's not like in movies where girls like assholes or anything like that. It's not that easy. They just like somebody that can give them purpose. — Stephen Chbosky

I've never been a fan of euphemism. — Jo Brand

Some are young people who don't know who they are, what they can be or even want to be. They are afraid, but they don't know of what. They are angry, but they don't know at whom. They are rejected and they don't know why. All they want is to be somebody. — Thomas S. Monson

The U.S. and China need to take steps - mostly individually, sometimes together - that will have the mutually beneficial effect of supporting and sustaining economic growth. — Henry Paulson