Reinhard Selten (Reinhard Justus Reginald Selten) Quotes
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One's appearance bespeaks dignity corresponding to the depth of his character. One's concentrated effort, serene attitude, taciturn air, courteous disposition, thoroughly polite bearing, gritted teeth with a piercing look - each of these reveals dignity. Such outward appearance, in short, comes from constant attentiveness and seriousness.
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
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When we cannot hope to win, it is an advantage to yield.
Quintilian
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Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only contrary to what we know about nature.
Saint Augustine
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Ideas are nothing. They're irrelevant. If you think your idea is so important, you're doomed. The reality is if you don't like one idea, I've got 299 more. If I tell you my idea, and you can execute better against that idea than I can - great; I get to play a terrific game.
Warren Spector
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I'm not ashamed of it, but people would think I'm ashamed of Bieber. I got Bieber on my iPod.
J. J. Watt
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What force is more potent than love?
Igor Stravinsky
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I don't really try to tell people whether they should fight. It's definitely not for everybody.
Laila Ali
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Incentive schemes, whereby people who have done the most good for humanity are rewarded 20 years into the future, would create the expectation that doing long-term good is valuable.
Jaan Tallinn
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Tinashe doing 'I Wanna Get Better' - it's a really personal song, and it was hard for me to imagine anyone else doing it, but stylistically her and I are so incredibly different that I was fascinated to hear what she'd do with it, and I completely loved it. It just felt like the different expression of a song that, to me, was so stamped in one way.
Jack Antonoff
Fun.
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Every year is beautiful, and I try to appreciate each moment in my career, but 30 was definitely one of my best.
Irina Shayk
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As a director, you're looking for ways to tell the story with the whole image and not primarily dialogue.
Randa Haines
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I grew up in a family of secrets; there was a lot of pathology in the family.
Naomi Judd