Thomas Middleditch (Thomas Steven Middleditch) Quotes
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We do participate in the government programs, like probably 95 percent of farmers do. People who aren't familiar with the agriculture industry, you know, try and make that look like something exceptional.
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I would give you my soul in a blackberry pie; and a knife to cut it with.
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Writing is thought crystalized on a piece of paper, which can then be reviewed.
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The stars in the sky will hang there till You tell them to.
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Sometimes we spend so much time and energy thinking about where we want to go that we don't notice where we happen to be.
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Any time I get to blow bubbles pretty much lights me up.
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Few people become assholes reluctantly.
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Trying to identify and understand, as opposed to judging, is very important for me, in approaching characters.
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That was why there was no more beauty in the world anymore. War had killed it.
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Today we are inundated with such an immense flood of printed matter that the value of individual work has depreciated, for our harassed contemporaries simply cannot take everything that is printed today. It is the typographer's task to divide up and organize and interpret this mass of printed matter in such a way that the reader will have a good chance of finding what is of interest to him.
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In response to Java Anybody who thinks a little 9,000-line program that's distributed free and can be cloned by anyone is going to affect anything we do at Microsoft has his head screwed on wrong.
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Life is a gamble, at terrible odds - if it was a bet you wouldn't take it.
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The world is a song, but we do not know whether it is a good song because we have nothing to compare it with.
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I always like to grow, and I recognise that the Yellow Submarine have helped me.
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I've always been a gamer. I play a version of Dungeons & Dragons.