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memorable people planes
On a plane you can pick up more and better people than on any other public conveyance since the stagecoach. Anita Loos
memorable best-job pirate
It's better to be a pirate than to join the navy. Steve Jobs
memorable japan culture
I celebrated my 18th birthday in Japan, which was quite memorable; I was quite fascinated by the different traditions and the culture; it was so completely different to Australian culture. Miranda Kerr
memorable thinking cry
It is not whether you really cry. It's whether the audience thinks you are crying. Ingrid Bergman
memorable thinking four
I've done about four deaths in films now, and I think it's quite good because then it's sort of a memorable moment in the film. Gemma Arterton
memorable intelligent hair
But it wasn't just that he was the most intelligent member in the family. He was also the nicest, in lots of ways. He never got mad at anybody. People with red hair are supposed to get mad very easily, but Allie never did, and he had very red hair. J. D. Salinger
memorable succeed matter
It doesn't matter if I failed. At least I passed the concept on to others. Even if I don't succeed, someone will succeed. Jack Ma
memorable opportunity thinking
If you want to grow, find a good opportunity. Today, if you want to be a great company, think about what social problem you could solve. Jack Ma
memorable people want
If you want to create a memorable company, you have to fill your company with memorable people. Bill Taylor
moon space training
I'm a fully trained cosmonaut and have completed 800 hours training, which has made me the No. 1 civilian reserve ready to visit the International Space Station. I am determined to go up, and I want to explore the Moon, Mars and beyond! Brian Blessed
moon light sight
Out of sight above the house, the mirror moon reflected the sun of a day not yet dawned, shining the pale light of tomorrow on the yard and on the paper birches. Dean Koontz
moon thinking physics
I like to think the moon is there even if I am not looking at it. Albert Einstein
moon men thinking
I think when the United States of America put a man on the moon in 1969, that was one of the greatest accomplishments mankind has ever done. Doug Liman
moon views sky
The moon is whole all the time, but we can’t always see it. What we see is an almost moon or not-quite moon. The rest is hiding just out of view, but there’s only one moon, so we follow it in the sky. We plan our lives based on its rhythms and tides. Alice Sebold
moon trying looks
There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all? Roger McGough
moon play space
One day I would love to do rock a gig on the moon - how rad would that be? Isn't Richard Branson flying planes to outer space? Motley Crue could be the first band to play on the moon. Tommy Lee
moon night love-is
I said to the night, "If you are in love with the moon, it is because you never stay for long." The night turned to me and said, "It is not my fault. I never see the Sun, how can I know that love is endless? Rumi
moon thinking race
Once humankind has been some place and found it entrancing, they always go back, I think in the history of the human race, the moon has been the first place we've gone to and said, 'OK, we don't need to go back there again. Tom Hanks
pieces saw
We saw them getting little pieces of mussels that got broken. Joe Jones
pieces puzzles questioned ran
We've questioned everyone we could, ran down every lead, and we still have no answers. What can we do? There are pieces of these puzzles missing, and we just don't have them yet. Frank Garcia
pieces too-much elements
Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn't effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it's too much. Alejandro Amenabar
pieces oneself
To have a sense of history one must consider oneself a piece of history.... Alfred Kazin
pieces networking hardware
What makes a great standalone piece of hardware is not the same thing as what makes a great networking device. One can work as an essentially closed system. The other is absolutely dependent on its openness. Douglas Rushkoff
pieces made feels
The one Bach piece I learnt made me feel I was being repeatedly hit on the head with a teaspoon. Dodie Smith
pieces may way
I, and all the complex things around me, exist only because many things were assembled in a very precise way. The 'emergent' properties are not magical. They are really there and eventually they may start re-arranging the environments that generated them. But they don't exist 'in' the bits and pieces that made them; they emerge from the arrangement of those bits and pieces in very precise ways. And that is also true of the emergent entities known as "you" and "me". David Christian
pieces world entertainment
The Sophists' paradoxical talk pieces and their public debates were entertainment in 5th century Greece. And in that world, Socrates was an entertainer. David Antin
pieces patient bones
A chop is a piece of leather skillfully attached to a bone and administered to the patients at restaurants. Ambrose Bierce