Gary Hoey Quotes
Whenever I eat a meal, I always leave the last bite on my plate. I don't know why, it's just a thing with me.

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In catering, you're always changing; the client is always dictating to you in terms of their wishes.
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Acting was merely a pastime; I wanted to make films. But theatre, ah - now that was a labour of love. Can there be anything better than performing without retakes and cuts, in front of people you can see, hearing them breathe in the darkness of the hall?
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For me, the making of exhibitions has always had to do with dialogue: a concentrated, in-depth, focused dialogue with artists, who keep teaching me that exhibitions should always invent new rules for the game.
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I believe that economic theory has arrived at a point in its development where the appeal to quantitative empirical data has become more necessary than ever. At the same time its analyses have reached a degree of complexity that require the application of a more refined scientific method than that employed by the classical economists.
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There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress.
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The only day I remember of my parents' marriage was the day my dad walked out. As I stood there at five years old, with my older sister and younger brother, I knew that he was gone.
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I will not plan on buying any kind of electronic textbook. If you pay for it, it should be yours. That's information open to you, especially if you're buying books for your major.
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I really, deeply believe that dreams do come true. Often, they might not come when you want them. They come in their own time.
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Letters are something from you. It's a different kind of intention than writing an e-mail.
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The difference between human heroes and sacred characters lies just in this: the man is just a man, but behind the man of God, God Himself is ever standing greater than the man and overshadowing him by His infinite and glorious presence.
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Bears being sent through the mail should never be squashed up to make them fit. It gives them indigestion.
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The issues involved are sufficiently important that courses are now moving out of the philosophy departments and into mainstream computer science. And they affect everyone. Many of the students attracted to these courses are not technology majors, and many of the topics we discuss relate to ethical challenges that transcend the computer world.
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We must believe in the power of education. We must respect just laws. We must love ourselves, our old and or young, our women as well as our men.
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Palaeontologists cannot live by uniformitarianism alone. This may be termed the Phenomenon of the Fallibility of the Fossil Record.
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The great religions are the ships, Poets the life boats. Every sane person I know has jumped overboard.
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I do not think you want too much sincerity in society. It would be like an iron girder in a house of cards.
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I hear the criticism loud & clear That is how I know that the time is near
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To know an object is to lead to it through a context which the world provides
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All that you can imagine you already know.
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Human capital will go where it is wanted, and it will stay where it is well treated. It cannot be driven; it can only be attracted.
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Whenever I eat a meal, I always leave the last bite on my plate. I don't know why, it's just a thing with me.