Bill Gates Quotes
At some point, that risk-taking private capital can take over, and have patents and trade secrets and things that let them lead the way, which happened with the steam engine and some other things, although with energy, the time of adoption is a lot longer than it is with, say, IT products or even medical advances, like drugs and vaccines.

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The prize for ultimate inefficiency goes to America. We have built in so many checks and balances that our 'leaders' are the most thoroughly hogtied of any on Earth.
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This being Black History Month, I would like to ask people to celebrate the similarities and not focus on the differences between people of color and not of color.
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I work hard, I work very hard. All the books at least 30 revisions.
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Get rid of words and meaning, and there is still poetry.
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Sometimes give your services for nothing.
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Intuition in chess can be defined as the first move that comes to mind when you see a position.
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I'm a kind of hard-wired pessimist. I can't help but see the world in a certain kind of way.
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I love guns. I love shooting guns.
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Jason Randal is without a doubt the finest in the world at what he does!
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I know that there is not in the world a more subtle poison than that which is extracted from and administered by books.
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Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets.
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We knew before the tournament that this would be like a final for us, that it would be a tough group and that it wouldn't be a cakewalk. But everything is in our hands and that's why I am very confident...
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My philosophy is if you're happy being a born - again Christian, if you're happy beĀing a Roman Catholic, if you're happy being a Jew or Moslem ... great!! I'm happy being Ozzy.
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I'm not really a plot writer - I'm more interested in the characters and sort of small events that propel the story forward.
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At some point, that risk-taking private capital can take over, and have patents and trade secrets and things that let them lead the way, which happened with the steam engine and some other things, although with energy, the time of adoption is a lot longer than it is with, say, IT products or even medical advances, like drugs and vaccines.