Jai Ananda Quotes & Sayings
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I understand individuals and their personal motivations, but when those same individuals become a part of something bigger, some amorphous corporate ball of greed, I can't anticipate the logical next move, because it has long ago stopped being human. Your average human being has a conscience and the world is structured with checks and balances to shed light on that individual should he or she become something ugly and cruel. But a company can hide its corruption; the individuals responsible can sit innocently and united behind their desks for years before they are discovered. They are as guilty as the guy robbing the liquor store in the ski mask, only they're free to show their faces. I had no idea whether I should be looking for the worker bee or the nest, or both, and my nearsightedness cost my boss his job. — Lisa Lutz

One day you will be the one called Master (Naruto). You'll be the one to treat others to ramen. We can't stay kids forever.
- Shikamaru Nara (Naruto) — Masashi Kishimoto

Back then, I was doing more of my impression of what a comic is supposed to do. — Wanda Sykes

That the decision is taken away from the voters, and as in 2000 turned over to the lawyers and the courts. — John Fund

I've never really had a first date! Well, I had kind of a first date. I went out with this kid. We went ice skating, but it was not fun. It was so terrible that I told him my curfew was a lot earlier than it really was. — Keke Palmer

You're the red in my black and white world. — Vi Keeland

Coming through the years, and finding that I not only have just the fans of my day, but the young ones of today - that's what it means, it means it was worth all of it. — Ella Fitzgerald

I have nothing to lose and think that it's a positive thing that I am young and playing on a good level. — Caroline Wozniacki

In general, they do what you want, unless you want consistency. — Larry Wall

STILL WATER RUNS DEEP — Neil Gaiman