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Westhoven Koln Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

Fifty years in the future, I should hope we'll be on our second woman president, at least. — Mary E. Pearson

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Brad Stone

Friends suggested that it sounded a bit sinister. But something about it must have captivated Bezos: he registered the URL in September 1994, and he kept it. Type Relentless into the Web today and it takes you to Amazon. — Brad Stone

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Joseph Campbell

What's made up in the head is the fiction. What comes out of the heart is a myth. — Joseph Campbell

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Li Keqiang

Changes call for innovation, and innovation leads to progress. — Li Keqiang

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Jennifer Tour Chayes

Always try to innovate. If you lose your old fitness, you lose out to Bose-Einstein condensation. I am sure that companies that go under would feel better if they knew that they were victims of Bose-Einstein condensation. — Jennifer Tour Chayes

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Rajesh Walecha

Together we can;alone I can't". — Rajesh Walecha

Westhoven Koln Quotes By George Brecht

There is perhaps nothing that is not musical. Perhaps there's no moment in life that's not musical ... All instruments, musical or not, become instruments. — George Brecht

Westhoven Koln Quotes By Douglas Adams

What was the Sherlock Holmes principle? 'Once you have discounted the impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.' "

"I reject that entirely," said Dirk sharply. "The impossible often has a kind of integrity to it which the merely improbably lacks. How often have you been presented with an apparently rational explanation of something that works in all respects other than one, which is that it is hopelessly improbable?...The first idea merely supposes that there is something we don't know about, and...there are enough of those. The second, however, runs contrary to something fundamental and human which we do know about. We should therefore be very suspicious of it and all its specious rationality. — Douglas Adams