Brady Jandreau Quotes
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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.
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The first test any poem must pass is no longer, 'Is it true to nature?' but a criterion looking in a different direction: namely, 'Is it sincere? Is it genuine?'
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A lot of my films have dealt with the dark side of technology and stress that you have to examine the ramifications of progress.
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The thing is, if I ever found a guy I could fall in love with, I'd want to marry him and have his children. And that scares me to death because I think I'm a whole bunch of crazy, and I always worry that a guy will walk away once he really, truly knows me.
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Cipla has a strong professional management team, and we take team decisions. My brother has been working at Cipla since 1973.
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The corporate lobby in Washington is basically designed to stifle all legislative activity on behalf of consumers.
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I still get mad. I still get upset. But I let it go more quickly.
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For me, I grew up doing kiteboarding where no girls are doing it, and you had to prove yourself. You just had to know that you could do it, too. It's the mentality you had to have to make it. I work hard like anyone else.
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Indigestion is charged by God with enforcing morality on the stomach.
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I know there is a difference between adaption and evolution.
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I don't think policy makers surprise unnecessarily. You don't pick surprise as a part of your policy. Markets value a certain amount of predictability. But there are certain areas where surprise is a tool.
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I’ve lived most of my life already and I suppose I can argue myself into believing that I have no great cause to love humanity. However, only a few people have hurt me, and if I hurt everyone in return that is unconscionable usury.
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I am strongly drawn to the simple life and am often oppressed by the feeling that I am engrossing an unnecessary amount of the labour of my fellow-men. I regard class differences as contrary to justice and, in the last resort, based on force. I also consider that plain living is good for everybody, physically and mentally.
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The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing. X claims a, Y claims b. They make arguments to support their claims with any number of points. But when their listeners remember the discussion, what matters is simply that X believes a and Y believes b. People then form their judgment on what they think of X and Y.
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An unlimited power to tax involves, necessarily, the power to destroy.
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Sometimes, I think I have the best job in the world.
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You don't often see a cross section of female characters interacting with each other at the top of a chain.
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I think, a lot of time, I'm just writing my worst fears, of the idea of losing my mom or my best friend or doing something so terrible to somebody that's kind of deemed unforgivable or having a really broken family.
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It wasn't until I went to Korea out of high school and got exposed to the martial arts for the first time and was just completely enamored with the physical ability of the martial arts and making my black belt.
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Of course, I'm drawn to a place like Iraq because It's the biggest story of our generation.
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Fans are what make a performer and I've always taken them seriously.
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My fighting style, if you will, is a combination of mimicking, cowboy films and boxing that I have done throughout my life.
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What did Bush do on 9/11? He ran away and hid. Even Reagan knew more about leadership than that, and he was as bad a symbol of America as I can think of, off-hand. But at least he's been in enough cowboy movies to know he had to come out and stand on top of the rubble and be seen shaking his fist or something.
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I'm a cowboy and an Indian.