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Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Laura Linney

I believe that no matter what you do in life, if you learn the basics through theater, it will help you in everything else - problem solving, communication, discipline, all of that stuff. — Laura Linney

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Ada Yonath

It is a great honor for me to be able to express my sincere gratitude to the Nobel Foundation. — Ada Yonath

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Laurence G. Weinzimmer

The term "escalation of commitment" was first coined by Barry Staw, a business professor at the University of California, Berkeley.4 It's defined as a decision-making pattern in which a person - for our purposes, a business leader - continues to support or believe in a strategy even after it has continually failed. Escalation of commitment is often described as the inability to let go, or as an obsessive need to try to succeed even when failure is inevitable. — Laurence G. Weinzimmer

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Jonathan Davis

Our fans make the band. What they give we give right back. They're an integral part of us. They ARE us. — Jonathan Davis

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Fakhar Zaman

Don't break a heart because heart is the most sensitive part of body — Fakhar Zaman

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Patrick Swayze

You can't be pregnant in leotards, and this is the last chance for us to get our bodies into the shape of concert dancers and capture it with the magic of film. — Patrick Swayze

Gears And Sprockets Quotes By Emanuel Swedenborg

Man, when he is re-born, passes through the ages as he who is born; and the preceding state is always as an egg in respect to the subsequent one, thus he is continually conceived and born: and this not only when he lives in the world, but also when he comes into another life to eternity: and still when he cannot be further perfected, then to be as an egg to those things which remain to be manifested, which are indefinite. — Emanuel Swedenborg