Marya Hornbacher Quotes
You can't teach an ear, you can't teach talent, but you can teach people who have those things not to just fly by the seat of their pants.

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Any manager can do well in an expanding market.
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The doors between the old man today and the child are still open, wide open. I can stroll through my grandmother's house and know exactly where the pictures are, the furniture was, how it looked, the voice, the smells. I can move from my bed at night today to my childhood in less than a second.
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If you want to do interesting software, you have to have a bunch of people do it, because the amount of software that one person can do isn't that interesting.
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Medicine, anything academic, is a very Persian Iranian route to take in life, in one's career.
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The only thing documentary filmmakers have to work with, at least the way I make films, is trust. That's been true of everyone from James Carville and George Stephanopoulos to the kids in 'American High' to the soldiers in 'Military Diaries' to Anna Wintour to Dick Cheney.
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Yoga means union, in all its significances and dimensions.
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I love all my scoop children. But consistency and persistence is really my aim.
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I'm really an honorary Jew, you know; all the best people are. I really do feel Jewish, even though I'm a Catholic. The way the Church has been behaving, I'm happy to be Jewish.
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Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish!
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Stealing things is a glorious occupations, particularly in the art world.
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Obviously, you always hope you're going to get on with people you work with.
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I have had four happy days in my life, and three of them turned out to be illusions.
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When I looked at the skeleton of 'Damn Yankees,' I saw an indestructible story, absolutely original characters, one of the freshest, sassiest American scores of the century, and some outmoded equipment.
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Clothes are interesting and they're there to be played with. I like the idea of costume rather than fashion.
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I think it's a loser's mentality to get happy with somebody losing.
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When I board an airplane these days, all the middle-aged men are dressed like me - when I was an 8-year-old. They're in shorts and T-shirts. And it's not just on airplanes. It's in business offices, teachers' lounges, and churches.
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It was psychobabbler Abraham Maslow who wrote of the phenomena of self-actualization. What Maslow failed to grasp is that reaching true self-actualization can only be ultimately achieved when you have your own brand of ammunition.
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I can't speak on behalf of the show. I'm not a creator; I'm just a pawn.
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One of the exciting things about an entanglement puzzle is there's no end to it. Once you solve how to take it apart, you have to solve how to put it back together.
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Language is very deceiving. In certain languages, there is certain vocabulary that doesn't exist in other languages. It totally changes how people feel about things.
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There are people out there who don't like me, and that's because I speak out the way I feel.
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Better to die than live in sleep.
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Wes Anderson deserves an award for sheer persistence of vision.
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You can't teach an ear, you can't teach talent, but you can teach people who have those things not to just fly by the seat of their pants.