Neuroprogrammer Quotes & Sayings
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When you're young, you're always wondering when you're actually going to feel like a grownup. And I think you probably fear it, in a sense, too. There's a danger to feeling like an adult ... like this whimsical kid in you is going to die or something. And then all of a sudden, one day you kind of feel like an adult and it's really nice. — Drew Barrymore

No neuroprogrammer is stupid enough to make a computer capable of conceptualizing deceit. — Amie Kaufman

Appeal. In law, to put the dice into the box for another throw. — Ambrose Bierce

We expect them [Salvadoran officials] to work toward the elimination of human rights. — Dan Quayle

The most precious gift you can give someone is the gift of your time and attention. — Nicky Gumbel

I love when it's me you look at with that laughter in your eyes. It's reassuring, as if in letting me know my heart also had colors that you enjoy seeing. It makes me sparkle inside; I adore the times we sparkle together ... to me nothing is better than those. — Stefanie Schneider

Artists of today can be inspired by the past, but they have to apply present methods if they want a future in music. — Loren Weisman

I think leadership is not something you learn; it's something you discover. — Myles Munroe

For poets the wages of sin are poverty. — William Logan

When you limit the length of the video to something under two minutes, it gives everyday people an opportunity to make something entertaining. It's harder to tell a story or create an entertaining piece of content that is based around the time slot model, television shows being 22 minutes long. — Chad Hurley

The earliest instinct of the child, and the ripest experience of age, unite in affirming simplicity to be the truest and profoundest part for man. Likewise this simplicity is so universal and all-containing as a rule for human life, that the subtlest bad man, and the purest good man, as well as the profoundest wise man, do all alike present it on that side which they socially turn to the inquisitive and unscrupulous world. — Herman Melville

The President had every reason to believe that the text presented to him was sound ... These 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the president. — George Tenet

An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law. Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust. — Martin Luther King Jr.