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Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Trish Stratus

We got great ratings and fan interest, and that's what management wanted. — Trish Stratus

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Ben Horowitz

I do think a lot of people are trying to do important things still, and I think it is really a great thing that entrepreneurship is getting easier. When I started, it was just much harder to begin a company. — Ben Horowitz

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Koushun Takami

Loving someone always requires you to not love others. — Koushun Takami

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By John Howard

The 'black armband' view of our history reflects a belief that most Australian history since 1788 has been little more than a disgraceful story of imperialism, exploitation, racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination. I take a very different view. I believe that the balance sheet of our history is one of heroic achievement and that we have achieved much more as a nation of which we can be proud of than which we should be ashamed. — John Howard

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Madeleine Urban

Have a good night," he offered. His voice was flustered. The man gathered his belongings. He nodded at Cameron as he buttoned his overcoat. "Tuesdays are always good nights," he murmured. — Madeleine Urban

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Alan Alda

Usually, comedy shows only influence other comedy shows. 'M*A*S*H' is one of the few comedies that influenced dramatic shows as well. — Alan Alda

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Thomas Harris

Problem-solving is hunting; it is savage pleasure and we are born to it. — Thomas Harris

Paradigm Shift Famous Quotes By Thomas Christopher Greene

anything in a marriage it is when to give up. I used to think that all marriages ran the same trajectory. They start with wanting to climb inside the other person and wear her skin as your own. They end with thinking that if the person across from you says another word, you will put a fork in her neck. — Thomas Christopher Greene