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Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Bill Hicks

See we just had a misunderstanding. I thought we lived in the U.S. of A., the United States of America. But actually we live in the U.S. of A., the United States of Advertising. Freedom of expression is guaranteed? If you've got the money! — Bill Hicks

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Peter Singer

Laws and a settled decision procedure to generate them are a good thing. This gives us one important reason for obeying the law. By obeying the law, I can contribute to the respect in which the established decision procedure and the laws are held. By disobeying, I set an example to others that may lead them to disobey too. — Peter Singer

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By David Blunkett

I didn't come into politics to have to deal with the issue of clandestine entry, illegal working, or an asylum system that allows a free run for right-wing bigots. — David Blunkett

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Mandy Hale

Timing is everything. What good is finding the RIGHT thing if it's the WRONG time? — Mandy Hale

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

I have had another thought on such fates that denies neither gods nor man. Perhaps, instead of controlling every step, the gods have started a hundred or a thousand Cazarils and Umegats down this road, and only those arrive who choose to. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Takashi Miike

For me, trying to expand the energy to make one movie in Hollywood would be the equivalent in terms of energy to making 10 movies in Japan. — Takashi Miike

Hedy Lamarr Movie Quotes By Walter Isaacson

People know how to deal with a desktop intuitively. If you walk into an office, there are papers on the desk. The one on the top is the most important. People know how to switch priority. Part of the reason we model our computers on metaphors like the desktop is that we can leverage this experience people already have. — Walter Isaacson