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Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

To become a philosopher, start by walking very slowly. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Sarah Alderson

Why does he have to be so goddamn good-looking? And such a dickhead? What is with him? — Sarah Alderson

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Bob Dylan

I fought with my twin, the enemy within. — Bob Dylan

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By David Allen

Some people have to move, physically, to "get" something. But if you're stuck in a chair, that's not your limitation - it's simply not an optimal condition for you. — David Allen

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Bernie Siegel

Don't try to help people to 'not die', help them to enjoy life! — Bernie Siegel

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Brooks Atkinson

The perfect bureaucrat everywhere is the man who manages to make no decisions and escape all responsibility. — Brooks Atkinson

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Books

Sometimes it's hard to seperate illusion from reality because you have to use one to obtain the other. And even though you know the difference between the truth and a lie, there are moments when it's best to pretend, even to yourself. — Books

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Gaetano Salvemini

In actual
fact, it is the State, i.e., the taxpayer who has become responsible
to private enterprise. In Fascist Italy the State pays for the
blunders of private enterprise Profit is private and individual.
Loss is public and social. — Gaetano Salvemini

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Jim Benton

For the love of all humanity, shake what your mama gave you! — Jim Benton

Famous Bob Lutz Quotes By Waheed Ibne Musa

You know the Romans were fond of bloodshed. North Africa was one of many places where the Roman Empire had its arenas. It was their amphitheatre which, with the passage of time, had enlarged with the vanishing of many rocks. But, thank God, man has changed and, after six hundred years, that bloody sport has ended. — Waheed Ibne Musa