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Raiola Networks Quotes By Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher

Dining partners, regardless of gender, social standing, or the years they've lived, should be chosen for their ability to eat - and drink! - with the right mixture of abandon and restraint. They should enjoy food, and look upon its preparation and its degustation as one of the human arts. — Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher

Raiola Networks Quotes By Bernard Malamud

A man has to construct, invent, his freedom. — Bernard Malamud

Raiola Networks Quotes By Susan Ee

Power is best held by the ones who don't want it. — Susan Ee

Raiola Networks Quotes By DJ Spooky

Sampling is a new way of doing something that's been with us for a long time [ ... ] The mix breaks free from the old associations. New contexts form from old. The script gets flipped. The languages evolve and learn to speak in new forms, new thoughts. The sound of thought becomes legible again at the edge of the new meanings. — DJ Spooky

Raiola Networks Quotes By M. Kay Kleven

Never stop learning and never give up! — M. Kay Kleven

Raiola Networks Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The universe expects every man to do his duty in his parallel of latitude. — Henry David Thoreau

Raiola Networks Quotes By Aubrey Plaza

I'm totally an anxious mess all the time. There's a constant dialogue going on in my brain, and it's just reminding me of all the failures that I have had, and all of the things I need to do, and all of the things I'm not doing good enough. — Aubrey Plaza

Raiola Networks Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

What can laws do without morals? — Benjamin Franklin

Raiola Networks Quotes By Umberto Eco

A German produces on average twice the feces of a Frenchman. Hyperactivity of the bowel at the expense of the brain, which demonstrates their physiological inferiority. — Umberto Eco