Jack Dangermond Quotes
On the landscape crew, I learned a lot from the other workers. We treated everybody equally, and we worked hard.

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I started modelling when I was 13, so I learned a lot of things. I actually love doing make-up on other people, too.
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'Badlands' is a very tangible record; a lot of the sounds were actual things: they were pots and pans, and they were rocks, and they were voices,and instruments used in a way to create a landscape of sound.
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Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers.
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When we tune in to an especially human way of viewing the landscape powerfully, it resonates with an audience.
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As a press secretary and on 'The Five,' I've learned that I have a choice in how I answer a question. There's combative or productive - I get to take my pick.
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One thing I've learned is that I'm not the owner of my talent; I'm the manager of it.
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One of the things I was so glad that happened to me on Knots was that I learned to relax.
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Yes, actually ever since I saw his films and tried to write about them, Sirk's been in everything I've done. Not Sirk himself, but what I've learned from his work.
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I realized I have an appetite for stunts. I learned how to do them myself.
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I used to have so many opinions before I learned the facts.
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Then I learned how to do wraparounds and things like that. I had no experience.
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I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.
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I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors.
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The brain isn't like the heart. They learned how to transplant a heart. The brain is more complex.
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I learned life from some good teachers.
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I have learned that acting is not about beauty.
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I've learned not to be as maniacal as I used to be.
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Leadership cannot really be taught. It can only be learned.
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That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths are self-evident.
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There are no accidents; there is only some purpose that we haven’t yet understood.
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Nobody . . . took me seriously. They wondered why in the world I wanted to be a chemist when no women were doing that. The world was not waiting for me.
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Alas! the scientific conscience had got into the debasing company of money obligation and selfish respects.
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Success isn’t something that happens overnight: it’s a process. You have to nurture it along with continuous care, and the best way to do this is to have the right people working with you - not for you, but with you. I can dream alone and strive alone, but true success always requires the help and support of others.
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On the landscape crew, I learned a lot from the other workers. We treated everybody equally, and we worked hard.