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Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Jim Brown

There was no publicity. You had to like it. There was no pressure, just great competition. The attitude of the coaches and players was exceptional. — Jim Brown

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By John Updike

He imagines the plane exploding as it touches down, ignited by one of its glints, in a ball of red flame shadowed in black like you see on TV all the time, and he is shocked to find within himself, imagining this, not much emotion, just a cold thrill at being a witness, a kind of bleak wonder at the fury of chemicals, and relief that he hadn't been on the plane himself but was instead safe on this side of the glass, with his faint pronged sense of doom. — John Updike

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Saul Williams

I'm a very sensitive person at times. Not just to words that anybody says, but in relationships for example, the people that you open up to, you listen to, you hear - you know? So a lot of times, the key to some of my vulnerability is just through things, simple things - or critiques or whatever - or could be very simple things that are said. — Saul Williams

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Andrea Riseborough

Sometimes I can receive the world and regurgitate my version of events easily and sometimes it's hard. — Andrea Riseborough

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Katherine Applegate

She got up and went to her tiny kitchen. On the way she turned on her radio. "You want something to eat?" she called over her shoulder.
"What do you have?"
"Um ... " She opened her refrigerator. "Milk, yogurt, and wilted lettuce." She checked her cupboard. "Cheerios. Instant grits. Sorry
I figured that since this is technically the South, I should try grits. Ah-hah! Pop-Tarts."
"Pop-Tarts! All right," he said enthusiastically. He came to join her as she loaded the toaster. "Life. It just doesn't get any better than this. You and Pop-Tarts. — Katherine Applegate

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Catharine A. MacKinnon

Male and female are created through the erotization of dominance and submission. — Catharine A. MacKinnon

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Meinrad Craighead

Making art is a journey. — Meinrad Craighead

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Johannes Tauler

Man must do his part and detach himself from created things. — Johannes Tauler

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Fabio Moon

The more we wait, the more everything and everyone looks like a grain of sand escaping between our fingers before vanishing into the wind. — Fabio Moon

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Bram Stoker

When I came in he threw himself on his knees before me and implored me to let him have a cat; that his salvation depended upon it. — Bram Stoker

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Byron Katie

A thought is harmless unless we believe it. It's not our thoughts, but our attachment to our thoughts, that causes suffering. Attaching to a thought means believing that it's true, without inquiring. A belief is a thought that we've been attaching to, often for years. — Byron Katie

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By George Orwell

It was not by making yourself heard but by staying sane that you carried on the human heritage. — George Orwell

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Mitt Romney

Happiness, for me, is a function of the number of people I love, and I think joy and happiness is directly related to how many people are in our lives and how deeply we are bonded with those people. — Mitt Romney

Natural Language Processing Famous Quotes By Charles Sumner

Senators undertake to disturb us... by reminding us of the possibility of large numbers swarming from China; but the answer to all this is very obvious and very simple. If the Chinese come here, they will come for citizenship or merely for labor. If they come for citizenship, then in this desire do they give a pledge of loyalty to our institutions; and where is the peril in such vows? They are peaceful and industrious; how can their citizenship be the occasion of solicitude? — Charles Sumner