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Jessica Pare I was a drama-class nerd. I did whatever school production we put on.
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Julie Brown I was always trying to do things to make school fun.
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Aaron Johnson I was always told at school that you had to have a back-up plan, but all I ever wanted to do was act. There was no plan B for me.
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Richard Madden I was at a rough high school where admitting you were an actor didn't go down well.
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Alexis Gordon I thought the school would never be done.
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Diane Benczkowski I think we?re suppressing our residents, school and students.
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Jan Murphy I think we've done just about everything that can be done on a school vacation.
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Deirdre O'Kane I think boarding school does give you an independence.
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Richard Power In the old days, people robbed stagecoaches and knocked off armored trucks. Now they're knocking off servers.
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Richard P. Feynman The inside of a computer is as dumb as hell but it goes like mad!
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Richard Dawkins We humans are an extremely important manifestation of the replication bomb, because it is through us - through our brains, our symbolic culture and our technology - that the explosion may proceed to the next stage and reverberate through deep space.
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Richelle Mead Even now, despite Angeline's watchfulness, she'd occasionally oscillate between random topics, like how shepherd's pie wasn't a pie at all and why it was pointless for her to take class in typing when technology would eventually develop robot companions to do it for us.
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Ronnie Dunn In an age of social media and content being key, it's important to change the mold where you have $100,000 to $150,000 for one video. I hired some guys that are young, just out of college, and we used some new, far-less-expensive cameras and technology to make videos.
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Tyler Cowen apart from the seemingly magical Internet, life in broad material terms isn't so different from what it was in 1953... The wonders portrayed in 'The Jetsons,' the space-age television cartoon from the 1960s, have not come to pass... Life is better and we have more stuff, but the pace of change has slowed down...
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Trip Hawkins I'm not saying that more performance wouldn't be better - all these technologies are going to get better - that's the difference between first generation and second generation.
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Trip Hawkins But any big change is more likely to result if there is a disruptive event such as new technologies or platforms that have a surprising effect on market share.
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Rick Danko When CD technology first came out, it was just so much waste.
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Richard P. Feynman In fact, the science of thermodynamics began with an analysis, by the great engineer Sadi Carnot, of the problem of how to build the best and most efficient engine, and this constitutes one of the few famous cases in which engineering has contributed to fundamental physical theory. Another example that comes to mind is the more recent analysis of information theory by Claude Shannon. These two analyses, incidentally, turn out to be closely related.
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Richard Dawkins The present Luddism over genetic engineering may die a natural death as the computer-illiterate generation is superseded.... I fear that, if the green movement's high-amplitude warnings over GMOs turn out to be empty, people will be dangerously disinclined to listen to other and more serious warnings.
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Satoru Iwata Engineering is not quite as important as imagination
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William Blake Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius.
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Walt Disney Recession doesn't deserve the right to exist. There are just too many things to be done in science and engineering to be bogged down by temporary economic dislocations.
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Will Rogers George Washington was quite a farmer. He was a farmer, Civil Engineer and gentleman. He made enough at civil engineering to indulge in both the other luxuries.
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Walter Gropius Architecture begins where engineering ends.
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Neal Shusterman He only wishes there were something that would heal the scars in his mind, which he can still feel. He sees his mind now as an archipelago of islands that he labors to build bridges between - and while he's had great success engineering the most spectacular of bridges, he suspects there are some islands that he'll never reach.
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Jacque Fresco Very few people can communicate with one another. The only language that's not subject to interpretation is mathematics, chemistry, basic science, engineering principles, and applied agriculture. But other than that, many systems today are subject to interpretation.