Eric Ries Quotes
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I like people and I like them to like me, but I wear my heart where God put it, on the inside.
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Does a man speak foolishly?--suffer him gladly, for you are wise. Does he speak erroneously?--stop such a man's mouth with sound words that cannot be gainsaid. Does he speak truly?--rejoice in the truth.
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You wanted to destroy philosophy and poetry in order to make room for religion and morality.
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Nimble thought can jump both sea and land.
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Nothing could be more pleasant than to live in solitude, enjoy the spectacle of nature, and occasionally read some book.
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Guitarists shouldn't get too riled up about all of the great players that were left off of 'Rolling Stone Magazines' list of the Greatest Guitar Players of all Time' ... Rolling Stone is published for people who read the magazine because they don't know what to wear.
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It was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort.
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A contemplative should pay equal attention to concentration, energetic effort and equanimity, and not exclusively to one of these factors only.
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It hurts up to a point and then it doesn't get any worse.
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Baseball caps never go out of style and are easy to wear. Beyond baseball, beyond sports, I really do think a baseball cap is for everyone.
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Allah executed and rendered justice for the sake of putting together and harmonization of the hearts.
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Painting is another form of thinking.
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The gay community is very fickle. And I know because I'm part of it and I see it every day.
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Anytime you make a bet with the best of it, where the odds are in your favor, you have earned something on that bet, whether you actually win or lose the bet. By the same token when you make a bet with the worst of it, where the odds are not in your favor, you have lost something, whether you actually win or lose the bet.
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I've had a hip replacement, I've beaten cancer, I had my hand operation, and I stopped drinking. Something inside of me just went, 'I'm done.'
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If anything I stopped is because I understood everything except the distance.
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If we stopped wasting people's time, what would they do with it?