Chris Sacca Quotes
The old economy with careers and benefits and pensions is gone. There are scary implications to that.Chris Sacca
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The genius of a good leader is to leave behind him a situation which common sense, without the grace of genius, can deal with successfully.
Walter Lippmann -
Look at Inuit clothing. Their stuff still works better than Cabela's. I've made my own parkas, mukluks, footgear, and it is good to 60 degrees below zero. All I did was copy the patterns that came down from the Inuits.
Gary Paulsen -
When friends ask for a second cup they are open to conversation.
Gail Parent -
With Twitter, you can build your own virtual trading floor and research department, populated by the smartest people on earth. Almost any subject or sector has you can think of, you can find a few people with an expertise in that area.
Barry Ritholtz -
When Nike says, just do it, that's a message of empowerment. Why aren't the rest of us speaking to young people in a voice of inspiration?
Naomi Klein -
Music was the only voice of cinema for a very long time before we had sound; it's organically linked to cinema itself.
Xavier Dolan
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Life is a progress from want to want, not from enjoyment to enjoyment.
Samuel Johnson -
I sort of fall apart in terms of stamina after about 25 minutes!
Gary Lineker -
Instead of abandoning competition and giving banks protected monopolies once again, the public would be better served by making it easier to close banks when they get into trouble. Instead of making banking boring, let us make it a normal industry, susceptible to destruction in the face of creativity.
Raghuram Rajan -
Change is not only likely, it's inevitable.
Barbara Sher -
Everything that is bad, the falling sickness - God save the mark - or the like, should be at its worst at the full moon. I suppose because it is the leader of the stars.
Lady Gregory -
The sound principle of a topsy-turvy lifestyle in the framework of an upside-down world order has stood every test.
Karl Kraus
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It's the cushiest job, but some lines are so funny that I crack up.
Dan Castellaneta -
We are convinced that locking Russia out of Europe is not rational.
Viktor Orban -
Where a man's heart is, there is his treasure also.
Saint Ambrose -
One thing a lyricist must learn is not to fall in love with his own lines. Once you learn that, you can walk away from the lyric and look at it with a reasonable degree of objectivity.
Hal David -
All I ever seek from good deeds is a measure of respect.
Walter Annenberg -
There are so many books I want to read. Difficult books. That's what I intend to do and what I'm longing for.
Ingmar Bergman
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Perhaps the experience had been so complete that repetition would be vulgarity - like asking to hear the same symphony twice in a day.
C. S. Lewis -
He understands not only with his brain but with his heart. And that might be called love. Not quite sure, but maybe that's the key.
Anne Bancroft -
Boy George always told me to stop noodling; he wanted me to belt like Ethel Merman.
Anohni -
You will probably have what is called a Christian Church here; they will not admit that we are Christians, but they cannot think us further from the plan of salvation as revealed from heaven than we know them to be, so we are even on that ground, as far as it goes.
Brigham Young -
The old economy with careers and benefits and pensions is gone. There are scary implications to that.
Chris Sacca