Vivek Wadhwa Quotes
Outsourcing was the bogeyman of the 90s. Protectionists portrayed it as an evil that would take American jobs away. Yes, some jobs did go offshore as people feared, but it made the global economic pie grow bigger.Vivek Wadhwa
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If you ever meet an actor who's the child of actors, they'll never tell you that they wanted to be a star. But what I did realise early on was that I just wanted to be in that tribe.
Jack Davenport -
It was not about losing my mental power; it's about not feeling good about my contribution to the game.
Garry Kasparov -
I don't have any particular goals in making a recording. In a way the recording is itself the goal. The music comes into my mind, and from there the main job is to give form to it.
Mahavishnu John McLaughlin -
I would probably do anything with David Mamet. He's so great. I just love his writing.
Val Kilmer -
I can't deal with someone flashy. That's so not me.
Kate Bosworth -
GaGa is one of my favourites. Her voice is incredible and she's fearless and she's ahead of the game. She's ahead of the entire game, and I admire that.
Nas
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The laws of morals and the laws of music are the same.
Zoltan Kodaly -
Political correctness kills discussion.
Lars von Trier -
My family and relatives alone could fill Shanmukhananda Hall in Bombay.
Zubin Mehta -
Romania is still very much underutilizing its natural and human potential.
Victor Ponta -
I'm an actor, and I'm supposed to reflect real people.
Tamsin Greig -
The original 'Hobbit' was never intended to have a sequel - Bilbo 'remained very happy to the end of his days and those were extraordinarily long': a sentence I find an almost insuperable obstacle to a satisfactory link.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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We made music that wouldn't be in synch.
Wayne Coyne -
Successful entrepreneurs find the balance between listening to their inner voice and staying persistent in driving for success - because sometimes success is waiting right across from the transitional bump that's disguised as failure.
Naveen Jain -
People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.
Fiona Shaw -
In America, people are just so straightforward when they dislike things.
Frances Mayes -
The Keynesian belief that 'demand' is always at the root of underemployment and slow growth is a fallacy.
Edmund Phelps -
I look at other people my age in this industry, other famous people my age, and they've just got famous friends. Which is cool, but I love being normal and just chilling at mine.
Maisie Williams
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I'm beginning to feel that the real endangered species on planet earth are not the whales and the elephants but those of us who can laugh at the world and ourselves. ... I fear the dry turn of the American mind, this focus on the literal, as much as I fear our capacity for self-destruction. We've become hagridden by facts, obsessed with product instead of process. Where's the energetic wit, the looney outlook, the frivolity, the lightness of comforting laughter? It has become fashionable to know and unfashionable to feel, and you can't really laugh if you can't feel.
Rita Mae Brown -
South Korea already has got the gaming industry infrastructure, at least they are familiar and don't have to go through the initial stages like Japan.
Ben Lee -
We are now integrated into American society and I don't like the word fashionable, because fashionable means that it's going to pass. It's not like that anymore.
Antonio Banderas -
When I started out modelling, people kept warning me that I would only last five years.
Jerry Hall -
Outsourcing was the bogeyman of the 90s. Protectionists portrayed it as an evil that would take American jobs away. Yes, some jobs did go offshore as people feared, but it made the global economic pie grow bigger.
Vivek Wadhwa