Cory Gardner Quotes
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Next door to Ethiopia spreading out along the strategic Red Sea coastline is Eritrea, a relatively new country, and a place that few Americans seem to fully understand.
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In my cranky old age, I actually prefer recording alone now, on 'The Simpsons,' for example, because I find that the director can just focus on what I'm doing and I can do a lot of variations. A lot of times, when I record with a group, I'll stay after class for another hour or two.
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I am always worried when someone says, 'This is perfect.'
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I had two passions growing up - one was music, one was technology. I tried to play in a band for a while, but I was never talented enough to make it. And I started companies. One day came along and I decided to combine the two - and there was Spotify.
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You're always going to have people that are naysayers, that don't believe in your talent, that don't believe that you have any kind of longevity.
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I keep going to New York every year for 20 to 25 days. I love it there, but I can't imagine settling in any place other than India.
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There was no Groundlings or Upright Citizens Brigade where I was from. Looking back on it, I was trying to do sketch comedy in my stand-up, which is still kind of what I am doing now. To go full-circle here, it's kind of like one-man sketch.
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A disaster where marble has been substituted for imagination.
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I don't have to be making a lot of money or living in a fancy house.
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I trust myself. You need that to survive.
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Love and pain become one in the same in the eyes of a wounded child.
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He is born in vain, who having attained the human birth, so difficult to get, does not attempt to realise God in this very life
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In science you need to understand the world; in business you need others to misunderstand it.
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The modern world is not geared properly to the storage of goods.
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Being a writer involves writing. You've got to commit to sitting down and writing instead of Xbox or Netflix.
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When President Teddy Roosevelt posed for the cameras astride a massive steam shovel during construction of the Panama Canal in 1906, it was more than a simple photo op. Though the scene was clearly staged, it symbolized a crucial moment in American history.
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There's a plain girl in everybody.
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There's a very mathematical, mechanical side to architecture, and I probably lean more toward that aspect of it, though I'm terrible at numbers. But that side appeals to me more than the decorating aspect.
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I started thinking about my relationship with my students; I'm this guy who comes in from book - and movie - land and descends on angel wings into their classroom.
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You can't teach somebody how to be funny. You're either funny, or you ain't.
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I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.
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We have a number of challenges ahead of us.