David Arquette Quotes
Kids today are smarter than we ever were. And they've got computers, too, which is awesome. They're scary to me.David Arquette
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The thing about Y Combinator that's cool is that most companies won't happen if we don't fund them.
Sam Altman -
Dementia resembles delirium in the same way an ultra-marathon resembles a dash across the street. Same basic components, vastly different scale. If you've run delirium's course once or twice in your life, try to imagine a version that never ends.
Floyd Skloot -
I felt audiences are happier to take comedy people who play darker people because there's a link between the psychosis of comedy and the psychosis of being a twisted character.
Eddie Izzard -
In my second year in graduate school, I took a computer course and that was like lightening striking.
Ted Nelson -
Be a good-looking corpse. Leave a good-looking tattoo.
Ed Westwick -
Your private life is really very important for you. You know, all of us, you know.
Yoko Ono
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Kenya doesn't have much of an infrastructure for hosting a film.
Ralph Fiennes -
The fact is we can only love what we know personally. And we cannot know much. In public affairs, in the rebuilding of civilization, something less dramatic and emotional is needed, namely tolerance.
E. M. Forster -
A friend is someone who will allow me to be a really bad friend and not hold it against me.
Ted Danson -
San Francisco, coolest place ever.
Imogen Poots -
Being in a wheelchair for 30 years. I'm not whining about it because I don't dwell on things I can't do anything about, you know. I never really think about until somebody mentions it. I did take a bullet.
Larry Flynt -
I'm a reader of Chinese literature, I like their films, but also: I've had great difficulty getting my work published in China; very little of it has been published there. The first two attempts to have all of my work published, for instance, were refused without any reason ever being given.
Salman Rushdie
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'Vanity' means worthlessness.
Vanity -
Some children are tackling tough times without the support that can help them because the adults in their life are scared to ask.
Kate Middleton -
I applaud anything that can take a kid away from a PlayStation or a Gameboy. That is a miracle in itself.
Gary Oldman -
I ride my bike for transportation a great deal - occasionally I ride it for fun. But I also have a generator bike that's hooked up to my solar battery pack, so if I ride 15 minutes hard on my bike, that's enough energy to toast toast, or power my computer.
Ed Begley, Jr. -
It takes people a while to trust you.
Karl Malone -
I think every girl's dream is to find a bad boy at the right time, when he wants to not be bad anymore.
Taylor Swift
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An artist is the magician put among men to gratify - capriciously - their urge for immortality.
Tom Stoppard -
It is that, but really, it's about how we don't recognise the little things in life, or appreciate the little things in life like belonging. A sense of belonging is a big thing today.
James Caan -
Mr. Miyazaki's specialty is taking a primal wish of kids, transporting them to a fantasyland, and then marooning them there. No one else conjures the phantasmagoric and shifting morality of dreams - that fascinating and frightening aspect of having something that seems to represent good become evil - in the way this master Japanese animator does.
Elvis Mitchell -
Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Probably the single-most concrete and substantive thing an American, young American, could do to lower our carbon footprint is not turning off the lights or driving a Prius, it's having fewer kids...we'll soon see a market in baby-avoidance carbon credits similar to efforts to sell CO2 credits for avoiding deforestation.
Andrew Revkin -
Kids today are smarter than we ever were. And they've got computers, too, which is awesome. They're scary to me.
David Arquette