Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Quotes
If you think about brewing, it is biotechnology. And I would say that I was a technologist at heart. So whether I... fermented beer or whether I fermented enzymes, the base technology was the same.

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I'm here to spread a message of hope. Follow your heart. Don't follow what you've been told you're supposed to do.
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At the cross God wrapped his heart in flesh and blood and let it be nailed to the cross for our redemption.
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CERN is a centre of scientific excellence and a source of pride and inspiration for physicists from all over the world, a cradle for technology and innovation, and a shining concrete example of scientific cooperation and peace.
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It's hard to say how certain stories just punch us in the heart and the brain at the same time at the end. I suppose that's what we're all looking for. But each story has its own valence, its own way of saying goodbye to you.
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The doctor who applied a stethoscope to my heart was not satisfied. I was told to get my papers with the clerk in the outer hall. I was medically rejected.
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Cinema reflects culture and there is no harm in adapting technology, but not at the cost of losing your originality.
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The future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant.
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He is the true enchanter, whose spell operates, not upon the senses, but upon the imagination and the heart.
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I may have managed to build a successful technology startup that had gone public by the time my three kids hit their 13th birthdays, but don't think that bought my wife and me any special respect from our teenagers.
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I believe we are created in the image of God for a particular purpose, and I believe that with all my heart.
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Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.
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When I took my first job, I was among only a handful of women. It was isolating at times. My love for technology kept me going, and I got to where I am today driven by my passion and self confidence.
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Tokyo in the late 1960s seemed to be like one of the futures that science fiction presents. Here was the proto- super-technology of the future, electronically, robotically, blahblahblah, intercut with traditional Japanese cultural patterns, Shinto patterns.
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Only a fortunate few seek the Beloved. Only a blessed few seek to enter the shrine of the heart.
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In my heart, I'm 100% real. You can't pull out nothing in my past that can say I'm not 100% real.
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My heart is as pure as the driven slush.
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I try to write about how we live today, how we use language, technology, our bodies.
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My songs are a direct route into my brain and my heart.
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Heart is sea, language is shore. Whatever sea includes, will hit the shore.
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You have to see if the batsman is coming out, if he is staying back, what his grip is like, to gauge his intentions. A common trend I have observed is, a lot of batsmen change their grips when they are looking to hit: normally they either go high or slide their hand to the bottom of the handle to get maximum power.
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Computers can bully us. A slow and unreliable system will bring even the toughest soul to their knees as they find themselves completely defenseless against the erratic whims of their rogue machine.
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We grow tyrannical fighting tyranny... The most alarming spectacle today is not the spectacle of the atomic bomb in an unfederated world, it is the spectacle of the Americans beginning to accept the device of loyalty oaths and witchhunts, beginning to call anybody they don't like a Communist.
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If you think about brewing, it is biotechnology. And I would say that I was a technologist at heart. So whether I... fermented beer or whether I fermented enzymes, the base technology was the same.