Microprocessors History Quotes & Sayings
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Learning anything interesting?"
"Not really. Psychology sounds a lot more interesting than it actually is."
Dad looked at me over the paper. "I'm afraid that's the same with most things in life. — Holly Bourne

You can't do business without money, of course, because that's how it works, but I'm not in business only for money. — Alexander Mamut

She comes to me when she wants to be fed. And after I feed her
guess what
she's off to wherever she wants to be in the house, until the next time she gets hungry. She's smart enough to know she can't feed herself. She's actually a very smart cat. She gets loved. She gets adoration. She gets petted. She gets fed. And she doesn't have to do anything for it, which is why I say this cat's taught me more about women, than anything my whole life. — Rush Limbaugh

I'm afraid if I listen to my heart once, I'll never figure out how to ignore it again. — Colleen Hoover

Theater's my first love. I love it. It excites me. It feeds me. — Angela Bassett

I find it interesting to see people - mostly people who are younger than I am - going to considerable trouble to try to reproduce things from an era that was far more physical, from a less virtual day. — William Gibson

My father, whose way was to force every event in nature into an hypothesis, by which means never man crucified TRUTH at the rate he did. — Laurence Sterne

People like to define you through what they've seen you do ... There are aspects of my personality, I guess, that come through on-screen, but I don't sit around thinking, I've been a bumbling suitor all my life. — Ben Stiller

Look, it's to the point where kids are getting Botox. It's insane. We're not allowed to age. — Rosanna Arquette

All that counts in life is intention. — Andrea Bocelli

But when you disarm them, you at once offend them by showing that you distrust them, either for cowardice or for want of loyalty, and either of these opinions breeds hatred against you. — Niccolo Machiavelli