May-Britt Moser Quotes
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People who meet me think of Jill and transfer her strong qualities to me.
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It is human nature to hate the man whom you have hurt.
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It's very important that every movie I do makes money because I want the people that had the faith in me to get their money back.
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I have a strong upper body; I'm an arms swimmer, and I always have been.
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What Washington needs is adult supervision.
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When I was a kid, I had an Atari 2600, and I would play Pac Man, Frogger, all that kind of stuff. And I did enjoy going to the arcade.
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My sin as a painter is that I just want to paint anything I want to paint - and repaint.
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One who works for his own profit is likely to work hard. One who works for the use of others, without profit to himself, is likely not to work any harder than he must.
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How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.
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You only lie to two people in your life, your girlfriend and the police.
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I don't have a fear of aging or a fear of death.
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I'm lucky in some ways in that I really don't need more than five or so hours of sleep.
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I just picked up golf, it was good, give me a chance to play golf.
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Actually, I bought one share of Warren Buffett's stock, probably 35 years ago, in order to read his letters.
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Never take advice from anyone in a tie. They'll bankrupt you. Don't ask a general for advice on war, and don't ask a broker for advice on money.
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My father is quite conservative and religious, and he's been wanting me to get married since I was 15.
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I take a grave view of the press. It is the weak slat under the bed of democracy.
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Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.
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I get paid by the year, and I try to earn my money.
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I got what I have now through knowing the right time to tell terrible people when to go to hell.
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Technological measures are important, but equally important is... a consciousness of the commonality of all living beings and an emphasis on shared responsibility.
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I plan to see St. Louis as a global competitor. As an international trade hub, as an incubator of new companies, as a place of culture and the arts, as a magnet for immigrants, for entrepreneurs, for animal lovers, and for gays, as a city of parks and trails, and as the sort of place that figures in young people's dreams.
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It is so important to allow children to bloom and to be driven by their curiosity.