Chris Chocola Quotes
I believe the only measure of government response shouldn't be how much we spend on a situation, but rather how well we spend.
Chris Chocola
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I believe that entrepreneurs play an unmatched role and the accelerating pace of innovation is transforming the face of global challenges. You must think about the solution differently when you're trying to impact 1 billion people rather than affecting 1 million people.
Naveen Jain
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I don't believe in endorsing a product that you don't want to endorse.
Taylor Swift
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I believe politicians should always remain realistic.
Eduard Shevardnadze
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If I was involved with the NFL, I'd seriously consider adopting some of the rules used in Canada. I've heard, unofficially, of course, some NFL club owners have talked about adding a feature or two. The NFL went for the two-point conversion. Professional sport is entertainment, and the CFL, I believe, is ahead of the NFL in that regard.
Pat Gillick
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The ocean-bordered southern part of California has always been a place of Hollywood make-believe, casual opulence, suntans and jewelry.
Dan Jenkins
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Twitter, Facebook are so different from where I began. It's like a fire that takes off... I'm reading everybody's Twitter.
Randee Heller
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The hardest struggle of all is to be something different from what the average man is. I don't believe in 'super-men,' for the world is full of capable men, but it's the fellow with determination that wins out.
Charles M. Schwab
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Videos are tricky because stuff sounds amazing on paper and it seems like it's going to be this mystical experience and you're going to look back and go, "Wow, that was magic." But more times than not, it doesn't end up that way, so I never know what I'm going to get.
Aaron Bruno
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In the business world, if you're not looking ahead, you're missing something.
Jared Polis
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The thing is, if I don't have sobriety, I don't have anything.
Matthew Perry
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I believe the only measure of government response shouldn't be how much we spend on a situation, but rather how well we spend.
Chris Chocola