Dee Hock Quotes
The closest thing to a law of nature in business is that form has an affinity for expense, while substance has an affinity for income.

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It's important for women to work. They need to keep their independence, to keep earning and being challenged.
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My job is to train hard, go fight, and do my best.
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I'm not very good in crowds, so I usually try to become as small as possible.
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It wasn't until the first season ended that I went to my first Star Trek convention. It was in Denver. There were two and a half thousand people there.
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I'm a normal girl. I don't go out much, and I don't know what is enjoyment.
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I think that when we strip people down, most of us want the same things. People just have very different views of how to get there.
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You know, we're really destroying ourselves because we're really making the motivating force of anything we do selfish.
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If you're an artist, you're an artist; that's the only way I can explain it.
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As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive.
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Typically on a TV series, the writers on a show are writing for their life almost every episode. When someone sits down to write a Netflix show, they know there's going to be a 13th hour.
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Working with Mellencamp, I made new fans, people that may have never heard of me. They may have heard I was related to the Carter Family or Johnny Cash somehow, but what they got was pure Carlene.
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The creative works of the entertainment industry belong to the millions of people who make them and are not for others to steal or unlawfully distribute.
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I started cooking out of middle school depression.
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I am an ardent supporter of capitalism - but I also understand that while individuals have inalienable, God-given rights, corporations do not.
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Chefs think about what it's like to make food. Being a scientist in the kitchen is about asking why something works, and how it works.
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I do think people are definitely sick of the Kardashians.
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Any Wall Street advertising that does not go into the boring details of methodology is most likely to be pushing past performance.
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Hearing my songs in public freaks me out a bit. There was one restaurant I really liked in L.A., but I had to stop going there when they started playing my music. It felt kinda awkward.
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In the pre-production process, I am emailing with the actors or jumping on the phone, and we're sort of figuring out who the characters are and trying to build the relationship dynamic and things like that. Then, also, I am outlining.
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My parents read me fairy tales every night and I used to believe I was a fairytale princess, like every young girl. I had all the Disney dressing-up costumes and would play every character.
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Across the troubled maelstrom of time, people always need a beer.
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I think very often the price paid for a work is the trophy itself.
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The closest thing to a law of nature in business is that form has an affinity for expense, while substance has an affinity for income.