Raja Krishnamoorthi Quotes
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There's never going to be a great misunderstanding of me. I think I'm a little whacked.
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I think everyone in the heptathlon is improving together, so it is a very hard event to compete in.
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If you don't want to get bored with what you're doing, you have to change.
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I have always believed that when you're feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
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For me, California is all about rest, relaxation, space.
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I think your most intimate thoughts are only honest when they're in your head.
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Raising ambition in 2014 is crucial for arriving at a meaningful climate agreement in 2015.
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I've always lived a life where people have said, 'Look at him. Who does he think he is?' And who I think I am is someone living life to the brim.
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I get very bored easily. I'm a child of the Internet or whatever; I want more and more of new and interesting things.
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It has been said that there is no fool like an old fool, except a young fool. But the young fool has first to grow up to be an old fool to realize what a damn fool he was when he was a young fool.
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One of the things that I was always, and still am, is quite resourceful.
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I just happen to have one of those skill sets that allows me to work in my underwear.
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The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.
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I could have lived off all the male careers in my family. Everybody was always getting ovations, but I was in the wings.
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I strive to be brief, and I become obscure.
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The Irish job was something that had to be sorted out.
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In civilized life, law floats in a sea of ethics.
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If the Numerai fund performs well, that should lead to more assets under management, which should lead to more revenue for Numerai's general partner, which should lead to higher payouts for the data scientists, which implies a higher Numeraire valuation.
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My contribution to film has always been negligible.
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When I look back on my life, I wonder how I survived - my mother said I had a guardian angel.
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OK, so my parents were married in 1955 and my mom knew my dad was gay and my dad knew he was gay and so I was, like, 'Why in the heck did you get married?' Like, what was going on? What was that time? It's like this crazy paradox that my whole life is based on, or my family's based on. So I spent a lot of time trying to understand '55.
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I have a farm and I love it there. There's really nothing to do, but even watching the chickens, its fun.
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My parents climbed their way to the middle class.