Chuck Liddell Quotes
I drove motorcycles through college. I didn't have the money to buy a car.
Chuck Liddell
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Stanford's law school application wasn't the standard combination of college transcript, LSAT score, and essays. It required a personal sign-off from the dean of your college: You had to submit a form, completed by the dean, attesting that you weren't a loser.
J. D. Vance
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I spend my money on my props and my creations. I'm an inventor.
Lady Gaga
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If you are a researcher and want to publish a paper, if you are applying for money either from a private or public foundation, you have to have a DSM code.
Ian Hacking
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Without this tremendous passion for power, influence, and advantage which money gives, how could nature develop the highest type of man? Without this infinite longing, whence would come the discipline which industry, perseverance, tact, sagacity, and frugality give?
Orison Swett Marden
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Home, nowadays, is a place where part of the family waits till the rest of the family brings the car back.
Earl Wilson
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When the government runs out of lenders, it can do something that households are forbidden to do: print money.
P. J. O'Rourke
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I learned to canoe at summer camp and thought I'd pursue Olympic whitewater canoeing. In my senior year of high school, I instead decided to attend M.I.T. I like to say I've had only two jobs in my life: whitewater canoeing instructor and wilderness guide in college, and C.E.O. of iRobot.
Colin Angle
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When I was 18, I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and after college I came to New York.
Marla Maples
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I have decided to leave Facebook and Oculus to work on curing diseases using some new imaging technologies I've been incubating for awhile.
Mary Lou Jepsen
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Early scientific thinking was holistic, but speculative -- the modern scientific temper reacted by being empirical, but atomistic. Neither is free from error, the former because it replaces factual inquiry with faith and insight, and the latter because it sacrifices coherence at the altar of facticity. We witness today another shift in ways of thinking: the shift toward rigorous but holistic theories. This means thinking in terms of facts and events in the context of wholes, forming integrated sets with their own properties and relationships.
Ervin Laszlo
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When people accept breaking the law as normal, something happens to the whole society.
Orson Welles
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I drove motorcycles through college. I didn't have the money to buy a car.
Chuck Liddell