Harry S Truman Quotes
You should never form judgments from front page headlines. As with a contract, the fine print on the inside pages should be carefully studied.
Harry S Truman
Quotes to Explore
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I love to walk into Borders or Barnes & Noble and see my books there. It's fabulous.
P. C. Cast
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Romantic love can be terrifying. We experience another human being as enormously important to us. So there is surrender - not a surrender to the other person so much as to our feeling for the other person. What is the obstacle? The possibility of loss.
Nathaniel Branden
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I'm kind of long in the tooth to fly in in a cape now, so I'd have to be, like, the voice of reason or somebody. 'Don't do that, super-fellow!'
Eddie Murphy
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I got interested in coaching while I played at St. Joseph's. Because we played a national schedule, we played teams coached by Nat Holman, Joe Lapchick, Hank Iba, and others. I could see the impact the coach had on their teams, and I thought, 'That's a pretty good thing to do.'
Jack Ramsay
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Preparing and cooking squid is easier than most fish. The only thing to remember is not to cook it for too long.
Yotam Ottolenghi
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The future is out of my hands; it is in God's.
Rafael dos Anjos
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Whenever the results of the investigation come to the surface, then the time will be suitable to talk about forming the new government.
Ayad Allawi
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If a typical person can do a mental task with less than one second of thought, we can probably automate it using AI either now or in the near future.
Andrew Ng
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There are so many great artists and most of them are women, but that's good - the more the merrier!
Rachel Stevens
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I love trying to forge a contract between creator and audience in which we are able to meet halfway, each injecting a part of our own experiences into a story that's being told.
Nate Powell
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The world that seemed so various and new, well, it does contract. One's burning desire to investigate human behavior, and to make, or imply, statements about it, does fall off. And so one does find that early works are full of energy and also full of vulgarity, crudity, and incompetence, and later works are more carefully finished, and in that sense better literary products. But . . . there's often a freshness that is missing in later works--for every gain there's a loss. I think it evens out in that way.
Kingsley Amis
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The bigger the contract, the bigger the responsibility.
Pedro Martinez