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Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Hiroshi Amano

For me, it's my great honour that many people use blue LEDs or LED lightings now. So, we can contribute to the energy savings for the humans, so I'm very, very happy to contribute to the energy saving issues. — Hiroshi Amano

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Doug TenNapel

Making modern games funny would be easy as pie if it was anybody's goal to actually make a funny game. — Doug TenNapel

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By George Santayana

There is no dunce like a mature dunce. — George Santayana

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Kamal Ravikant

The things I carry are my thoughts. That's it. They are the only weight. My thoughts determine whether I am free and light or burdened. — Kamal Ravikant

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Richard Branson

I think I've learned that if you have a house, you end up living in the kitchen, so if you have one big kitchen and then enough bedrooms for your family, that's about all you need for a home. — Richard Branson

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By John F. Kerry

My dad was a member of the Greatest Generation that achieved victory in World War II. This was the generation that saved the world from fascism, came home and built the great American middle class, led the way in the civil rights movement, protected our environment, and created great programs like Medicare. — John F. Kerry

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Kate Millett

They weren't crazy. They were tired of being locked up. Even I could see that. — Kate Millett

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Jaejoong

Even people who can't communicate can fall in love. — Jaejoong

Leavers Yearbook Quotes By Loren Kleinman

My favorite stories are the ones about love. Because love never ends up the way we expect. Love is the most uncertain story we'll ever know. No one love story exists, only those we're told from a young age: man, woman and happily ever after. Forever. But forever and happy are half-baked concepts that make us feel incomplete, even alone. — Loren Kleinman