Bob Lutz Quotes
CAFE is like trying to cure obesity by requiring clothing manufacturers to make smaller sizes.
Bob Lutz
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A man who knows a thing, who is aware of a given danger, and sees the possibility of a remedy with his own eyes, has the duty and obligation, by God, not to work 'silently,' but to stand up before the whole public against the evil and for its cure.
Adolf Hitler
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When attempted self-destruction does not cure a man of life, it cures him of voluntary death.
Honore de Balzac
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Where the wound had been given, there must the cure be found, if any where.
Jane Austen
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There are hundreds of manufacturers always producing dvices that in general do the same things. Since they have slight structural differences if you take one and fool around with it and give it a good kick it will actually do something that it wasn't designed to do. I have this relationship with my synthesizers. I've had them for so long, and I've never had them serviced, so that now practically all of their functions operate differently from what they were designed to do. They do very interesting things now, but that means nobody else can use them either.
Brian Eno
Roxy Music
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Treat persons who profess to be able to cure disease as you treat fortune tellers.
George Bernard Shaw
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Chess is a cure for headaches.
John Maynard Keynes
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Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles.
Miguel de Cervantes
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...This large and expensive stock of drugs will be unnecessary. By...doses of...medicines...multiplying...combining them properly, 20 to 30 articles, aided by the common resources of the lancet, a garden, a kitchen, fresh air, cool water, exercise, will be sufficient to cure all the diseases that are at present under the power of medicine.
Benjamin Rush
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Although the U.S. economy has managed modest real growth through 2002 and into 2003, most economists agree that a strong and well-balanced recovery will require a greater contribution from the business sector, in the form of increased capital investment and hiring.
Ben Bernanke
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But 'why then publish?' There are no rewards Of fame or profit when the world grows weary. I ask in turn why do you play at cards? Why drink? Why read? To make some hour less dreary. It occupies me to turn back regards On what I've seen or pondered, sad or cheery, And what I write I cast upon the stream To swim or sink. I have had at least my dream.
Lord Byron
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CAFE is like trying to cure obesity by requiring clothing manufacturers to make smaller sizes.
Bob Lutz