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Lovitzs Quotes By Ben Horowitz

In Silicon Valley, when you're a private company, the entrepreneur can do no wrong. — Ben Horowitz

Lovitzs Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

The event that will light the way for immigration in North America is the talking picture. The silent film brings nothing but entertainment - a pie in the face, a fop being dragged by a bear out of a department store - all events governed by fate and timing, not language and argument. The tramp never changes the opinion of the policeman. The truncheon swings, the tramp scuttles through a corner window and disturbs the fat lady's ablutions. These comedies are nightmares. The audience emits horrified laughter as Chaplin, blindfolded, rollerskates near the edge of the unbalconied mezzanine. No one shouts to warn him. He cannot talk or listen. North America is still without language, gestures and work and bloodlines are the only currency. — Michael Ondaatje

Lovitzs Quotes By Dennis E. Adonis

It is better to believe an obvious lie, than to swallow a deceitful truth. — Dennis E. Adonis

Lovitzs Quotes By Liliana Hart

You feel bad about yelling in a graveyard after you just tried to have sex with me in a church? — Liliana Hart

Lovitzs Quotes By Astra Taylor

What we need to do is take that inchoate sense that something isn't right and give it a structural component and the sense that things can be another way. — Astra Taylor

Lovitzs Quotes By Clive James

I try to be specific. One thought at a time. Clear. Articulate. And above all, memorable, if you can be. You'd like to write phrases that people can't forget as soon as they read them. — Clive James

Lovitzs Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

I find focusing clearly on the problem is the first step to seeing a solution. The problem is (a) the insane amount of time spent raising money from (b) a freakishly tiny proportion of America. Basically .05% are the "relevant funders" of campaigns, meaning candidates can't help but be overly sensitive to the views of that tiny fraction relative to the rest of us. IF that's the problem, THEN the solution is to spread the funders out: to increase the range of us who are the relevant funders of elections, through schemes like vouchers or coupons given to every voter. — Lawrence Lessig