Hamamoto Disease Quotes & Sayings
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He's computerized, but I won't let him come on cold. I created KITT. I understand the personality of the car. — William Daniels

Wild honey smells of freedom
The dust - of sunlight
The mouth of a young girl, like a violet
But gold - smells of nothing. — Anna Akhmatova

Those who are unprepared to demonstrate tolerance cannot expect or even demand tolerance for themselves. — Walter Kasper

It was really weird for me filming in New York, because I was born and raised there. I started acting and modeling when I was five or six, so I worked there. — Sunny Mabrey

The whole business of smoking is like forcing yourself to wear tight shoes just to get the pleasure of taking them off. — Allen Carr

Perspective: it is the creativity we possess, the beliefs we follow and the lessons we learn. — Alexis Hurley

Politics have been changed forever because of people. The Internet is one of the tools that has helped. And it isn't just politics. The new networked dynamics that are now possible with these new forms of communication are also changing the way people engage as consumers that demand more social value from corporations. — Jeremy Heimans

Some people feel that what we're doing makes no sense, that it's just a waste of money. But it's working. — Calvin Klein

Here's to being single . . . drinking doubles . . . and seeing triple! — Liz Schulte

I'm evangelical on the subject of some chefs and writers. — Anthony Bourdain

At some point, economists must study the Business Family Wedding Gift Economy. It is an extraordinary, closed bubble. What happens is this: a woman marries into a conservative Indian business family. She may well be energetic and bright, but there's no place for her at work, nor can she work elsewhere. So, instead, she's urged to 'take up something'. Scented candles, usually. Sometimes kurta design. Or necklaces, or faux-Rajasthani coffee tables. She then becomes a 'success', because every other woman in the family buys her candles as wedding presents, at hideously inflated prices. In return, she buys their kurtas as wedding presents. Eventually, everyone is buying everyone else's hideous creations at hideously high prices, and nobody can ever tell anyone else their stuff sucks, and that nobody really likes the smell of lavender anyway. The most amazing thing is, this is not a very different economy from the one their husbands are in. — Mihir S. Sharma

I eat vegetarian. I am just drawn to clean eating, and although I do not deprive myself of sweets or French fries once in a while, my body just feels better if I give it good fuel to work with. — Tricia Helfer