Carl Kaysen Quotes
The advance of technology, like the growth of population and industry, has also been proceeding exponentially.
Carl Kaysen
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'Punk rock' is a word used by dilettantes and heartless manipulators about music that takes up the energies, the bodies, the hearts, the souls, the time and the minds of young men who give everything they have to it.
Iggy Pop
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We live in a society where nothing is sacred.
Yvonne Strahovski
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My short attention span has allowed me a life of diversity in work and place.
Maira Kalman
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I started out as an impressionist and that's all about observing - how people move, their voice quality, their attitudes and quirks.
Eddie Murphy
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At first, I was stubborn about not wanting to become a city boy.
Matt Cain
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I think if people ask, 'How is Marion Bartoli?', they will always respond, 'She's a nice person.' That's what I'm most proud of.
Marion Bartoli
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I like melodrama because it is situated just at the meeting point between life and theater.
Luchino Visconti
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The question concerning technology is the question concerning the constellation in which revealing and concealing, in which the coming to presence of truth, comes to pass
Martin Heidegger
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The further you get into technology, the further you go into gaming. That's the general rule.
Nick Johnson
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The U.S. culture is individualistic, competitive, optimistic, and pragmatic. We believe that the basic unit of society is the individual, whose rights have to be protected at all costs. We are entrepreneurial and admire individual accomplishment. We thrive on competition. Optimism and pragmatism show up in the way we are oriented toward the short term and in our dislike of long-range planning. We do not like to fix things and improve them while they are still working. We prefer to run things until they break because we believe we can then fix them or replace them. We are arrogant and deep down believe we can fix anything—“The impossible just takes a little longer.” We are impatient and, with information technology’s ability to do things faster, we are even more impatient. Most important of all, we value task accomplishment over relationship building and either are not aware of this cultural bias or, worse, don’t care and don’t want to be bothered with it.
Edgar Schein
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The advance of technology, like the growth of population and industry, has also been proceeding exponentially.
Carl Kaysen