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Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Jackie Speier

When I recently spent a night at a homeless shelter, I was dismayed that members of the middle class had moved in and that earning above the minimum wage did not protect adults from having to share a room with dozens of others. — Jackie Speier

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh

I just love Cape Breton fiddling! I think it's very close. They derive their music from Scottish music. Well, in Donegal we're very influenced by Scottish music as well. Independently the two areas became very alike, because they kind of changed the music a bit from Scotland and we did the same. — Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Eric Betzig

Frankly, I guess, I don't really understand why people, why so many people, are so risk averse. You know, there's always ways to wiggle your way out of any situation if you're motivated enough. — Eric Betzig

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Melissa Haag

I met his eyes and smiled back. His easy acceptance of everything that happened finished melting my heart. 'I love you'. — Melissa Haag

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Tim King

If we could learn to trust and rest and be instead of always striving to do, we would find ourselves face to face with some of life's most perplexing paradoxes. First, that transformation comes only when we stop trying to transform ourselves. Second, that love can flow out of us only after we've allowed it to flow freely into us. And third, that you can't catch God by chasing him; you catch him only by accepting his pursuit of you. — Tim King

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By John McPhee

Travel by canoe is not a necessity, and will nevermore be the most efficient way to get from one region to another, or even from one lake to another anywhere. A canoe trip has become simply a rite of oneness with certain terrain, a diversion off the field, an art performed not because it is a necessity but because there is value in the art itself. — John McPhee

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Billy Collins

The poem is not, as someone put it, deflective of entry. But the real question is, 'What happens to the reader once he or she gets inside the poem?' That's the real question for me, is getting the reader into the poem and then taking the reader somewhere, because I think of poetry as a kind of form of travel writing. — Billy Collins

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Gordon Brown

They should never have put me with that woman ... She was just a sort of bigoted woman who said she used to be Labour. — Gordon Brown

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Day of the Lord, as all our days should be! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Jennifer Donnelly

The thing is, you can't ever really know how rotten someone will turn out to be. — Jennifer Donnelly

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Paul Theroux

Men in their late 50s often make very bad decisions. — Paul Theroux

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Debbie Allen

I've had a lot of experience auditioning people, and I can do it rather quickly even though sometimes I let them linger and give them time, but I kind of know after I see them do a couple of steps. I know. — Debbie Allen

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

And his brow was lofty with thought, and his eye wild with care; and, in the few furrows upon his cheek I read the fables of sorrow, and weariness, and disgust with mankind, and a longing after solitude. — Edgar Allan Poe

Silicon Valley Season 2 Episode 8 Quotes By Jim Butcher

I choose my battles, Dresden. Not you." She looked up at me calmly. "Let me put this in terms that will get through your skull: My friend is going to save a child from monsters. I'm going with him. That's what friends do, Harry. — Jim Butcher