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Kejimkujik Quotes By Thomas L. Friedman

Intel engineers did a rough calculation of what would happen had a 1971 Volkswagen Beetle improved at the same rate as microchips did under Moore's law. These are the numbers: Today, that Beetle would be able to go about three hundred thousand miles per hour. It would get two million miles per gallon of gas, and it would cost four cents! Intel engineers also estimated that if automobile fuel efficiency improved at the same rate as Moore's law, you could, roughly speaking, drive a car your whole life on one tank of gasoline. What — Thomas L. Friedman

Kejimkujik Quotes By Carrie Snyder

Surprising choice proves hardest to come by. Most choices, even the disastrous ones, are predictable. — Carrie Snyder

Kejimkujik Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A wise person has more eyes than the eyes can see. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Kejimkujik Quotes By Me

Books are my favourite bedroom passtime! — Me

Kejimkujik Quotes By Robert J. Braathe

Ask one good question and you will get answers to three. — Robert J. Braathe

Kejimkujik Quotes By Albert Einstein

The analogy I like is this imagine being able to see the world but you are deaf, and then suddenly someone gives you the ability to hear things as well - you get an extra dimension of perception, — Albert Einstein

Kejimkujik Quotes By Christian Cooke

I don't even own a bike. — Christian Cooke

Kejimkujik Quotes By Erykah Badu

I love watching Rihanna in fashion. I like to see her take chances and risks. I like seeing Naomi Campbell in the forefront. They're both women who stand out and use their bodies as canvases to introduce this functional art to the world. They carry it in a way that is very inspiring. — Erykah Badu

Kejimkujik Quotes By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

But if we start raising children differently, then in fifty years, in a hundred years, boys will no longer have the pressure of proving their masculinity by material means. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie