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Massimo Dutti Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

After all, if you had the complete decision process, you could run it as an AI, and I'd be coding it up right now. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Voltaire

To have preferences, but not exclusions. — Voltaire

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Eliza Dushku

The letters from jail are always disconcerting. — Eliza Dushku

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Judy Blume

windup train that made a lot of noise. Every time it bumped into something it turned around and went the other way. Fudge liked it a lot. He likes anything that's noisy. — Judy Blume

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Guy De Maupassant

Great minds that are healthy are never considered geniuses, while this sublime qualification is lavished on brains that are often inferior but are slightly touched by madness. — Guy De Maupassant

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Matt Haig

Reading is added to that great pile of things - work, love, sexual prowess, the words they didn't say when they really needed to say them - that they are bound to feel a bit dissatisfied about. — Matt Haig

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Timothy Ferriss

Fear itself is quite fear-inducing. Most intelligent people in the world dress it up as something else: optimistic denial. — Timothy Ferriss

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Marie Kondo

Being packed all the time, even when not in use, must feel something like going to bed on an empty stomach. — Marie Kondo

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Clayton Christensen

Steve Jobs and Apple taught us that profit is not the ultimate goal, but rather a consequence of something greater. — Clayton Christensen

Massimo Dutti Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The examination system, and the fact that instruction is treated mainly as a training for a livelihood, leads the young to regard knowledge from a purely utilitarian point of view as the road to money, not as the gateway to wisdom. — Bertrand Russell