Patrick Pichette Quotes
People forget that YouTube is the second-largest search site on the Web. It just tells you the power of how many people live on YouTube.
Patrick Pichette
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I pretty much will do anything for a laugh.
Gail Carriger
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English, as a subject, never really got over its upstart nature. It tries to bulk itself up with hopeless jargon and specious complexity, tries to imitate subjects it can never be.
Zadie Smith
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I come from the stage, so I started in New York, lived there for eleven years.
Omari Hardwick
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Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
Carl Jung
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If you've got aspirations to be a manager or coach, obviously coaching your country would be a great honour.
Gary Speed
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I was worried people would laugh at me when I started to talk the language, but they were just pleasantly surprised that I could. The sense of humour here is great – once I could have a giggle, I settled down.
Parminder Nagra
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I have never thought it necessary to patronize the American people.
James Mattis
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Good musicals, a strange world, seem so easy. People say, 'Ohhh, it's magic.' Nothing's magic. A thing doesn't jell. Adapt. Change the rhythm. Shorten the scene. Rewrite the character. Maneuver the waters. Seeming easy is why so many shows aren't good.
James Lapine
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It is natural for us to seek a Standard of Taste; a rule, by which the various sentiments of men may be reconciled; at least, a decision, afforded, confirming one sentiment, and condemning another.
David Hume
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A woman can only become a man’s friend in three stages: first, she’s an agreeable acquaintance, then a mistress, and only after that a friend.
Anton Chekhov
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I'm not a good storyteller. I always think I'm going to get interrupted, or something's going to get edited. I think that comes from being in a large family, so you have to get your story in really quick or someone cuts you off.
Amy Sedaris
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People forget that YouTube is the second-largest search site on the Web. It just tells you the power of how many people live on YouTube.
Patrick Pichette