Vladimir Lenin Quotes
We must follow the rule: Better fewer, but better. We must follow the rule: Better get good human material in two or even three years than work in haste without hope of getting any at all.
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You aren't ill: it is just that you are made of second-rate materials.
Natalia Ginzburg
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The biggest things in life are not materials.
Carlos Slim
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I developed a counterterrorism device that's revolutionizing the way we detect nuclear materials.
Taylor Wilson
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I don't look at computers as opponents. For me it is much more interesting to beat humans.
Magnus Carlsen
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It is not a dirty word, "feminism." I just think that women belong in the human population with the same rights as everybody else... The problem is, "A feminist looks like this, or is like that." We are taught not to like ourselves as women, we are taught what we're supposed to look like, what our measurements are supposed to be. I never hear what measurements men are supposed to be. Just women.
Cyndi Lauper Blue Angel
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To know that everything we say and do to this new little human being may have a profound effect on him or her is a daunting obligation.
Gloria Estefan Miami Sound Machine
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All humans are frightened of their own solitude. But only in solitude can we learn to know ourselves, learn to handle our own eternal aloneness.
Han Suyin
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The artist yields often to the stimuli of materials that will transmit his spirit.
Odilon Redon
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I await joyous surprises while working, an awakening of the materials that I work with and that my spirit develops.
Odilon Redon
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The purpose of going to Mars is for humans to first begin to occupy, permanently, another planet in the solar system. The astronauts or pilgrims, whatever you might call them, are going to be very historically unique human beings.
Buzz Aldrin
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For us humans, everything is permanent - until it changes, as we are immortal until we die.
Malcolm Muggeridge
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Go out on the stage as a human being and do not be afraid to show struggle in your music. It's a struggle in life and then struggle and then victory.
Wayne Shorter
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It takes years to develop into the kind of human being you want to be.
Ziggy Marley
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The purpose of computers is human freedom.
Ted Nelson
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Nationality is the creative power of human culture, culture is the creative power of nationality.
Alexandru C. Cuza
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If your love didn't always contain the possibility of loss, it would be very different from human love as we know it.
Andrew Solomon
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This script was just so much smarter than usual and I'm just fascinated by human behavior.
Angelina Jolie
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And what greater might do we possess as human beings than our capacity to question and to learn?
Ann Druyan
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The most valuable insight I have made about how people make decisions is that when they become skilled they don't have to make decisions - choices between options. Instead, they can draw on experience and the patterns they have acquired to recognize what to do, ignoring other options. This is the basis of the Recognition-Primed Decision (RPD) model my colleagues and I described thirty years ago.
Gary A. Klein
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Following 25 children for the TV series 'Child of Our Time' has been extraordinary. The BBC's original plan was to commemorate the new millennium. What better way than to film a number of expectant mums from across the U.K.? Coming from widely different backgrounds, all were due to give birth on January 1, 2000.
Robert Winston
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In many ways, large profits are even more insidious than large losses in terms of emotional destabilization. I think it's important not to be emotionally attached to large profits. I've certainly made some of my worst trades after long periods of winning. When you're on a big winning streak, there's a temptation to think that you're doing something special, which will allow you to continue to propel yourself upward. You start to think that you can afford to make shoddy decisions. You can imagine what happens next. As a general rule, losses make you strong and profits make you weak.
William Eckhardt
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We must follow the rule: Better fewer, but better. We must follow the rule: Better get good human material in two or even three years than work in haste without hope of getting any at all.
Vladimir Lenin