Azim Premji Quotes
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One can never know enough. The unknown and its call lies even in what we know.
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I throw ideas out into the open when I really should just be writing them down in a journal.
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Most presenters are consumed with preparing their content rapidly, which makes the material about their own narrow perspective.
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There is no problem that is not improved by effort, and no effort that is too paltry to be worth undertaking.
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Bitcoin is both disruptive from a technology perspective, but there's a tremendous power of social good behind it. So you can both build a cool business or have a great investment return, and there's the promise of potentially improving the remittance industry or banking the unbanked.
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I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question.
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There's very little bohemia in Australia and it's one of the things I miss most about not living in Europe.
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My core belief is that if you're complaining about something for more than three minutes, two minutes ago you should have done something about it.
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Would I describe myself as new Labour? I'm Labour, organised Labour. I think labels have a limited use and that's where you really get into boy stuff sometimes, just sticking on labels.
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The celebration of homeownership seems to be part of a countermovement against popular owning of shares in corporations.
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I let characters be human and flawed and relatable. When we do things that aren't that great, we can understand it.
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All disgust is originally disgust at touching.
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I don't talk about political matters. That's not my department.
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Until I went to rehab, I didn't understand what it did.
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If I played tennis, I had to be in a dance class. I always had multiple activities, so I never had to count on any one of them to feel successful.
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I'm klutzy, and I don't embarrass easily.
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I don't even listen to hip-hop anymore. All my friends are white and over 40.
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I've been so lucky and blessed because words and stuff come so easy to me. I have a good memory.
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It was improv that really helped me start coming up with recipes and just believe in my instincts. That's why the first recipe I made up was 'I Ain't Chicken Chicken' because I finally felt bold and fearless in the kitchen, which was an entirely new feeling for me.
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Nigeria has had a complicated colonial history. My work has examined that part of our story extensively.
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There's the phrase of 'making America great again,' but how did we make America great? Who did it? It was Thurgood Marshall who did it. It was Thurgood Marshall who made America live up to its constitution, to its dream. He pushed the envelope to make sure that we were equal.
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Being away from home was tough, but the challenge and the thrill of being on Broadway was so fulfilling, and I'm thankful to my husband for making it possible and holding it down at home.
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I think with the work we do with these drugs we are the earliest pioneers in what over the next 100 years will lead to an understanding of consciousness almost as a thing apart from the monkey body and brain.
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Excellence can be as strong a uniting force as solid vision.