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My real father died when I was two years old, so I never knew him. He was a barber in Chicago. — Donald Johanson
With him, I've become like putty- rendered powerless by his magnificence- and his to mold into whatever he desires. — Giorge Leedy
Once people see you pulling off one role, they think you're a safe bet to do a similar role. — Margot Robbie
You're my Aslan. — Kristen Ashley
Power and control are more dangerous than any weapons. — Aisha Mirza
Fracking exemplifies the technological wager, by which I mean a gamble or even a faith that we can transform the world in the pursuit of narrowly defined goals and successfully manage the broader unintended consequences that result. In many ways, we are gambling on present innovations. I think that if we are to live with high technology we cannot avoid this wager. The question is whether we can establish conditions to make it a fair and reasonable bet. In the case of fracking, I will argue, these conditions are largely not in place (3). — Adam Briggle
The aim of critique is not the ends of man or of reason but in the end the Overman, the overcome, overtaken man. The point of critique is not justification but a different way of feeling: another sensibility — Gilles Deleuze
Getting feasible actions out of a retrospective and getting them done helps teams to learn and improve. — Ben Linders
The ship started a school of fliers that skipped along the wave tops like shining silver coins.
"These are the ghosts of treasures ost at sea," the cook went on, "the murder things, emeralds and diamonds and gold; the sins of men, committed for them, stick to them and make them haunt the ocean. Ah! It's a poor thing if a sailor will not make a grand tale about it."
Henry pointed to a great tortoise asleep on the surface. "And what is the tale of the turtles?" He asked.
"Nothing; only food ... — John Steinbeck
About winning and losing: It isn't important, what really counts is how you play the game. About playing the game: PLAY TO WIN! — Robert Fulghum