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Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Sophia Amoruso

In a now famous commencement speech at Stanford University, Steve Jobs urged the graduating class to "stay hungry. Stay foolish." Never let go of your appetite to go after new ideas, new experiences, and new adventures. Compete with yourself, not with others. Judge yourself on what is your personal best and you'll accomplish more than you could ever have imagined. Life stops for no one, so keep moving. Stay awake and stay alive. — Sophia Amoruso

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Scott Richard Shaw

The philosopher Alfred North Whitehead has advised us to "seek simplicity and distrust it. — Scott Richard Shaw

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Bill Courtney

We have the ability to survive anything. — Bill Courtney

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Anonymous

11You can warn only those who will follow the Qur'an and hold the Merciful One in awe, though they cannot see Him: give such people the glad news of forgiveness and a noble reward. — Anonymous

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Samantha Shannon

Isn't it wonderful, how words and paper can embroil us so? We are witnessing a miracle, dear heart. — Samantha Shannon

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Richie Norton

What story will your life tell? Love your story. Live your story. Lead your story. — Richie Norton

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Steve Jobs

Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.
[Stanford University commencement speech, 2005] — Steve Jobs

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Condoleezza Rice

You cannot be on one hand dedicated to peace and on the other dedicated to violence. Those two things are irreconcilable. — Condoleezza Rice

Jobs Stanford Speech Quotes By Pete Docter

Well, what if we did this in the mind as opposed to the brain? So instead of blood vessels and dendrites, what if it was consciousness and dream production? And that would allow us to have characters that represent emotions. And that felt like, man, that's exactly what animation does best - strong, opinionated, caricatured personalities. And that just got me excited. — Pete Docter