Iwanori Quotes & Sayings
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Top Iwanori Quotes
They are the key components of our civilization. I want to show that inside these political, economic, legal and social black boxes are highly complex sets of interlocking institutions. Like the circuit boards inside your computer or your smartphone, it is these institutions that make the gadget work. And if it stops working, it is probably because of a defect in the institutional wiring. You cannot understand what is wrong just by looking at the shiny casing. You need to look inside. — Niall Ferguson
Personally, I have had sometimes moments where I thought my idea behind the idea of a collection - the concept maybe - something that we don't see at the end on the catwalk, I think the way it was, the genesis in my mind, was probably artistic, an artistic approach. — Olivier Theyskens
A laugh came from the cockpit and Thorne appeared in the doorway, strapping a gun holster around his waist. You're asking the cyborg fugitive and the wild animal to be the welcoming committee? That's adorable. — Marissa Meyer
A noble leader answers not to the trumpet calls of self promotion, but to the hushed whispers of necessity. — Mollie Marti
Economy is the bone, politics is the flesh,
watch who they beat and who they eat. — Marge Piercy
Clearly, the Chinese need the resources, but I don't think they want to clash with the industrial world which happens to be the market for their goods. — Daniel Yergin
But you were the hero, weren't you? You were the one who made me brave when I might have given up. — Carrie Anne Noble
Don't look for God where He is needed most; if you didn't bring Him there, He isn't there. — Mignon McLaughlin
Love is our highest word and the synonym for God. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm South American, and growing up in New York, I had the total stereotypical way of thinking of what Texas was about. I'm like, Texas. Big. Cows. Cowboys. Cowboy hats and cowboy boots. And barbeque. — Paula Garces
The essential achievement of the will is to attend to one object and hold it clear and strong before the mind, letting all others-its rivals for attention and subsequent action-fade away like starlight swamped by the radiance of the Sun. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz
Without pain, there is no call for anger, much less rampaging. — Adam Levin
Having riches ultimately means having few needs. — J.R. Rim