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Indiana Dunes Quotes By Mark E. Smith

When I was 18, the vision was to make music that didn't exist, because everything else was so unsatisfactory. — Mark E. Smith

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Danah Boyd

For higher-level execs with greater public visibility, social networks need to become as good at filtering as they are at connecting. — Danah Boyd

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

I think women are just as gifted when it comes to science as men are. But I think their wishes and desires are different and this is also shaped by the society in which they live. — Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Chick Corea

The sound of the orchestra is one of the most magnificent musical sounds that has ever existed. — Chick Corea

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Wallace Stegner

For history is a pontoon bridge. Every man walks and works at its building end, and has come as far as he has over the pontoons laid by others he may never have heard of. — Wallace Stegner

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Caroline Myss

I can sense and feel this wretched compassion that I don't want. But it's there. It's a very painful kind of compassion. It's not one you look for. You don't want this kind of compassion; it just happens. — Caroline Myss

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Thomas Friedman

Rock stars get room keys, I get business cards. Wherever I go I meet innovators of wind power equipment, solar energy operators. — Thomas Friedman

Indiana Dunes Quotes By Nicholson Baker

At some point you have to set aside snobbery and what you think is culture and recognize that any random episode of Friends is probably better, more uplifting for the human spirit, than ninety-nine percent of the poetry or drama or fiction or history every published. Think of that. Of course yes, Tolstoy and of course yes Keats and blah blah and yes indeed of course yes. But we're living in an age that has a tremendous richness of invention. And some of the most inventive people get no recognition at all. They get tons of money but not recognition as artists. Which is probably much healthier for them and better for their art. — Nicholson Baker