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Top Kawabe House Quotes

The benefits of having robots could vastly outweigh the problems. — Rodney Brooks

Don't rely on market research, people don't know what they want until you show them. — George Ilian

Indian summer is like a woman. Ripe, hotly passionate, but fickle, she comes and goes as she pleases so that one is never sure whether she will come at all, nor for how long she will stay. — Grace Metalious

I mean, as long as it doesn't have a bra attached, guys can take a risk and wear stylish things that went out of style 30 years ago. As things go around, they come around. — Steven Tyler

Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind. — Alexander Pope

The gremlin stopped, blinking up at me with an almost hurt expression. 'Master punish bad kitty?' he said in a pitiful voice.
'No I'm not going to punish the bad kitty,' I said and Grimalkin snorted.
'And you aren't either. I want to talk to you. Will you stay and not run off if we let you go?'
He bobbed his head, as best as he could while his ears were gripped tightly by Puck. 'Master wants Razor stay, Razor stay. Not move until told. Promise. — Julie Kagawa

She's oxygen, and without her, I'm dead. — J.M. Darhower

You can't blame anyone for being cynical about politicians. — Peter Capaldi

You could chat with anyone; being silent together without it becoming embarrassing was a lot rarer. — Harry Mulisch

The urgent finds you; you have to find the important. Importance is not fast. It is slow. It is not superficial. It is deep. And as a result, it's extremely powerful. When important matters go wrong, they undermine everything. When they go right, they sustain everything. — Stewart Brand

It is a glorious occupation, vivifying and self-sustaining in its nature, to struggle with ignorance, and discover to the inquiring minds of the masses the clear cerulean blue of heavenly truth. — Hosea Ballou

There was no escaping what I had become, the nothing girl...again. — Aubrey Moore

It isn't as it used to be in the old times. Then everybody traveled by steamboat, everybody drank, and everybody treated everybody else. 'Now most everybody goes by railroad, and the rest don't drink. — Mark Twain