Neri Oxman Quotes
If you think about it, the printing press allowed everyone to print books - it democratised the printing of information. For the first time, we could all print.
Neri Oxman
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Power in politics, sovereignty in America is with we the people, and that is the path to turning this country around: empowering the people.
Ted Cruz
I was a foggy, erratic teenager: a fifth child, the last in the queue for conversation or attention.
Eavan Boland
The dons of Oxford and Cambridge are too busy educating the young men to be able to teach them anything.
Samuel Butler
John D. Rockefeller wanted to dominate oil, but Microsoft wants it all, you name it: cable, media, banking, car dealerships.
Ralph Nader
I've got that Beethoven energy, that Stravinsky energy. And it's all a gift from the Creator.
Wadada Leo Smith
To work without attachment is to work without the expectation of reward or fear of any punishment in this world or the next. Work so done is a means to the end, and God is the end.
Ramakrishna
Take seriously the traditions, the Christian roots, and all the values that are the basis of the civilisation of Europe.
Viktor Orban
I've cooked plenty of meals when I was sad, lonely, depressed, angry, bored, and/or under the weather. My primary aim in these circumstances is generally to cheer myself up, to fill my stomach with something warm so I can feel comforted and fed, usually just with a quick soup or an omelet.
Kate Christensen
Was Jesus the son of God? Yes. But so are you. You just haven't realized it yet.
Eckhart Tolle
You shouldn't go around the world behaving ruthlessly when you don't have to. Sometimes you do have to. There is only so much pie to go around. If you're going to take more than your fair share of pie, as socialists would look at it, then someone else is not getting his. That means you've got to take it away from them.
Felix Dennis
The third-down sacks are critical ones, 'cause that's getting off the field.
Dan Quinn
I was brought up a Catholic, so I take no pleasure in guilt.
Imelda Staunton