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Top Nalebuff Thinking Quotes

Appearance is the most public part of the self. It is our sacrament, the visible self that the world assumes to be a mirror of the invisible, inner self. — Nancy Etcoff

One of the things that I think audio is best at is creating empathy. — Alex Blumberg

He fights for his life but still remains everybody's friend. He "knows" whom to corrupt, whom to avoid, whose compassion to arouse, whom to resist. — Primo Levi

This was worse than a retched nightmare. It was the nightmare of real things, the fallen wonder of the world — Don DeLillo

A soap bubble is as real as a fossil tooth. — Vladimir Nabokov

We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes, — Jack Tramiel

All professions, all work, all activity in the human world finds its essential meaning in the context of a people's cosmic story. — Brian Swimme

There should be no mosque near Ground Zero in New York so long as there are no churches or synagogues in Saudi Arabia, — Newt Gingrich

I like ruins because what remains is not the total design, but the clarity of thought, the naked structure, the spirit of the thing. — Tadao Ando

There is an obsession in the Church with sin management. People think more about their sins than about their redemption through Jesus — John Paul Warren

Steven Alan Green is ONE funny writer
Everything I read of yours makes me laugh and think - Not just the kind words about meBut the insights you have for the Comedy racket.You're Barbara Hershey, we are beaches. — Taylor Negron

I know I will never have a hit single in America. — Morrissey

I made the valuable discovery that practicing wasn't a matter of time at all. It was a matter of intensity. Five minutes spent working consciously and hard at the elimination of an error, was worth five hours just playing away ignoring errors as if they hadn't happened. — Leonard Wibberley