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So evidently music was a killer app and is a killer app for computer and the Internet; it just took the tech industry a long time to hear that message. — Thomas Dolby
Whether or not [the company] maximizes resources, that's the job of the leader. How do I get greater results using less resources? That requires an enormous psychology when the economy is changing, the technology is changing, and the competition is worldwide. — Tony Robbins
Most will tell you what they believe to be fact because it is much harder to conceal it. It takes effort to suppress the truth. It usually eats you up from the inside out if you try to contain it in silence. In the end you have to decide what truth resides best within you ... even if your point of view does not agree with others. — Tony DiTerlizzi
Fame and glory belong to those who are the first to achieve things, not those who only think about it or do it after it's been done. — Nabil N. Jamal
Al Gore's problem, in my view, is that he never liked politics. He's actually deeply uncomfortable in it but felt he had to do it because of his father. He's much more comfortable in a private sector role and has, in fact, been much more successful in a private sector role, and I admire him for that. — Andrew Sullivan
I want to find something really wonderful to do next and take my time to search through the dearth of great material, especially for women. — Emily Blunt
Objects are what matter. Only they carry the evidence that throughout the centuries something really happened among human beings. — Levi-Strauss
You don't get shouted at at the 'Guardian.' Nobody bullies you at the paper; nobody tells you what to write. Now, I love working in that atmosphere; I am free to research and write what I want. — Nick Davies
All my artistic response comes from American things, and I guess I've always had a weakness for heroic imagery. — Edward Ruscha
I photograph you every morning
In a cruel attempt to capture
A formal souvenir of what I love — Susan Rich
After finishing the first draft, I work for as long as it takes (for two or three weeks, most often) to rework that first draft on a computer. Usually that involves expansion: filling in and adding to, but trying not to lose the spontaneous, direct sound. I use that first draft as a touchstone to make sure everything else in that section has the same sound, the same tone and impression of spontaneity. — Kent Haruf
The lantern's dim light hardly cut through the darkness. — I.D. Blind
Human beings have to create hope. They have to. You have to have something you hold onto as being a possibility. Otherwise, why go on? — Lesley Ann Warren
