Parker Harris Quotes
We actually went public partly because we wanted companies to realise we were not going away.

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I started as a teenager going up on commercials.
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With liberalisation, Indian industry gained international exposure because of which it became imperative for companies to rework their strategies to become globally competitive.
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Drug manufacturers could afford to sell AIDS drugs in Africa at virtually any discount. The companies said they did not do so because Africa lacked the requisite infrastructure.
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I just remember watching 'Brass Eye' and being so utterly blown away by the scope of it and how much it managed to cram into an episode.
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To snap my fingers and let it go away. Even if it takes the 3,000th hit with it, just let it all go away.
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I knew I was going to be somebody.
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I'm obsessed. I've always needed to know what's going on but now it's a must.
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It's because of 'ER' that I've gotten the opportunity to get the work.
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Regulations about environments are going to get tougher and tougher.
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I grew up with Apocalypse Now and Badlands, so I had a real awe thing going.
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I love going to second-hand stores.
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I never dread going back to Congress.
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I'm not going to break up my family, not for a book.
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It's cool because football, as much as it gives, it takes away a lot, too.
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Posterity makes the judgments. There are going to be a lot of surprises in store for everybody.
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I couldn't live up to it. So I chose to run away.
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Are the Democrats going to dance the mandate Macarena?
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When I got tired of going to school, I was kind of overqualified for a lot of jobs. Kind of underqualified for a lot of others.
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I'm outraged that we're building roads, schools, and hospitals in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that we're doing it with borrowed money from China that we're paying interest on. I'm outraged.
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Refine your senses through the great masters of music, painting, and poetry.
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Food should flirt with the palette. If the food doesn't flirt with your palette, then it's not fun enough.
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We actually went public partly because we wanted companies to realise we were not going away.