Olamide Faison Quotes & Sayings
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Knowledge is not obtained through being absorbed in a book, it comes when you brush aside fantasies and sensuality, switching from the unreal to the real. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Chicks, man, am I right? They crazy," you say.
"Yes, what IS the deal with over half the human population of the planet? They're definitely all 100% insane," Horatio replies sarcastically. — Ryan North

became one of the first fifty employees at Atari, working as a technician for $5 an hour. "In retrospect, it was — Walter Isaacson

Free-to-play isn't a business model. Free-to-play is a marketing strategy. It's a way to get people over the hump of trying out your game. It gets rid of the friction that happens when you charge an upfront fee. — Mitch Lasky

[In hockey] I was a goon, just protecting the better players. I've always been a better baseball player. — Eric Gagne

I want to be the best actor that I can be; I want to be working in this business absolutely, and if that means being a movie star, then OK, that's fine. But to me, movie star, celebrity, all that stuff means something very different than being an actor. — Bryce Dallas Howard

Mauna Kea from Hilo has a shapely aspect, for its top is broken into peaks, said to be the craters of extinct volcanoes, but my eyes seek the dome-like curve of Mauna Loa with far deeper interest, for it is as yet an unfinished mountain. — Isabella Bird

Let us remember there is not a poor person in the United States who was not made poor by his own shortcomings. — Russell Conwell

The most amazing lesson in aerodynamics I ever had was the day I climbed a thermal in a glider at the same time as an eagle. I witnessed, close up, effortlessness and lightness combined with strength, precision and determination. — Norman Foster

What I've learned is that you get better at writing by writing, and that 'youthful energy' will only get you so far. — Lynn Coady

I can't remember ever staying for the end of a movie in which the actors wore togas. — Jimmy Cannon