Joe Kaeser Quotes
To these economic refugees, maybe we should tell them, 'We'll call you when we need you.'

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We think that we suffer from ingratitude, while in reality we suffer from self-love.
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Asking what I'd do without Loopt is almost like asking what I would do if I didn't have a smartphone because the feature set has become the norm for me.
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I remember reading a 'Scientific American' article about the use of new physical techniques - including neutron scattering - as a method for unravelling the structure of the ribosome. I was fascinated.
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I was at one time a football wife, and there is a certain level of bonding that happens between women who are the wives of football players.
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I can't do anything in moderation.
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I'm an Oscar nominee. I love saying that. Whatever happens, I'm going to sing that 'I'm an Oscar nominee' part.
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My instinct is to be very controlling.
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You can bring people together around the issue of economic fairness. I don't want to be a mayor that goes into one neighborhood and gets jeered, and goes into another neighborhood and gets cheered.
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Advice and consent does not mean rubber stamp in the Senate.
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I made nothing happen very slowly.
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We have no chance to comprehend what goes on there - it's so dramatic, and people are so poor. We all felt bad about being there. Filming in India felt like we were going to borrow something knowing that we were never going to give it back.
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We're paying a lot of attention to the iPad. But we're expanding that to a tablet focus.
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I believe Saudi Arabia is the only Muslim country in which churches are prohibited.
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I'm a real people-pleaser.
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We know the battle ahead will be long, but always remember that no matter what obstacles stand in our way, nothing can stand in the way of the power of millions of voices calling for change.
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Sometimes ah think that people become junkies just because they subconsiously crave a wee bit ay silence.
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We talk eloquently about our commitment to the principles of Christianity, and yet our lives are saturated with the practices of paganism. We proclaim our devotion to democracy, but we sadly practice the very opposite of the democratic creed.... This strange dichotomy, this agonizing gulf between the ought and the is, represents the tragic theme of man's earthly pilgrimage.
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The inner sort of consumer identity got the best of people. And everybody just wants things for free. And that's created this strange kind of cheapness to everything, where everything becomes throwaway. And people, I think, have started to undervalue things, maybe because there's too much, maybe because it's too easy to make, but I think mostly just because, somehow, that's the pattern that got set. And I think that's regrettable.
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When I got into high school, clarinet was not really in fashion. Everybody had electric bands.
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You don't get on your feet if you don't have to, you know. And these people were on their feet rockin', and that was thrilling for David and I, absolutely.
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To these economic refugees, maybe we should tell them, 'We'll call you when we need you.'