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Subsequence Example Quotes By Tony Buzan

I used to take formal notes in lines of blue, and underline the key words in red, and I realised I needed only the key words and the idea. Then to bring in connections, I drew arrows and put in images and codes. It was a picture outside my head of what was inside my head - 'mind map' is the language my brain spoke. — Tony Buzan

Subsequence Example Quotes By John Lasseter

At Pixar, we do sequels only when we come up with a great idea, and we always strive to be different than the original. — John Lasseter

Subsequence Example Quotes By Fred Brooks

Show me your flowcharts and conceal your tables, and I shall continue to be mystified. Show me your tables, and I won't usually need your flowcharts; they'll be obvious. — Fred Brooks

Subsequence Example Quotes By Chloe Sevigny

I take the subway because I don't like having someone else driving. It's hard for me to be in a cab, because the traffic makes me feel insane. On the subway you're getting there faster and it's easier. — Chloe Sevigny

Subsequence Example Quotes By Daniel Wu

We'll see what I do after 'Badlands' to show audiences that I have more in my repertoire besides martial arts. — Daniel Wu

Subsequence Example Quotes By Jan Jansen

In life iTS only a Matter of Time Too Find the Suitable Colors. — Jan Jansen

Subsequence Example Quotes By L.J. Shen

He gave me lies, and for him, I closed my eyes. — L.J. Shen

Subsequence Example Quotes By Hermann Hesse

When you listen to radio you are a witness of the everlasting war between idea and appearance, between time and eternity, between the human and the divine. Exactly, my dear sir, as the radio for ten minutes together projects the most lovely music ithout regard into the most impossible places, into respectable drawing rooms and attics and into the midst of chattering, guzzling, yawning and sleeping listeners, and exactly as it strips this music of its sensuous beauty, spoils and scratches and beslims it and yet cannot altogether destroy its spirit, just so does life, the so-called reality, deal with the sublime picture-play of the world and make a hurley-burley of it. — Hermann Hesse