The key to Turkey's success has been its ability to reinvent itself as times change.
Stephen Kinzer
Recitation: by Male by Female
Part of my act is meant to shake you up. It looks like I'm being funny, but I'm reminding you of other things. Life is tough, darling. Life is hard. And we better laugh at everything; otherwise, we're going down the tube.
Joan Rivers
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I'm going to have fans and I'm going to have people who don't like everything I do. All I can really do is go to work and do my job.
Jessica Szohr
WorkJobPeopleI CanGoEverything
The thrill I got discovering Buster Keaton when I was growing up was so exciting. He was one of the greats.
John Cleese
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I actually wanted to be a drummer, but I didn't have any drums.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
DrummerDrumsWantedActuallyAny
Swarm intelligence is like a brain of brains.
Louis B. Rosenberg
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UTC is very well positioned to take advantage of 2 large megatrends: urbanization and the fast-growing commercial aerospace market.
Louis R. Chenevert
Take AdvantageTakeWellMarketVery
There is no philosophy without the art of ignoring objections.
Joseph de Maistre
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I always have a decompression period at the end of a film. Sometimes it joyful, because you're just happy to be done. Or it can be melancholy.
Johnny Depp
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What I realised is, watching some old home videos, I've always had a weird accent. It's because I spent a lot of time on film sets. But Australia will always be home... I sound like the Qantas ad, don't I?
Alice Englert
HomeTimeWeirdAustraliaWillOld
You live with your family for awhile, and then you move out into the world, and you still have your family; you just don't get to see them every night when you go home for dinner.
Peter Paige
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It is always better to have no ideas than false ones; to believe nothing, than to believe what is wrong.
Thomas Jefferson
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Here's my favorite bonehead concept from the 1990s in the Pentagon: the theory of anti-access, area-denial asymmetrical strategies. Why do we call it that? Because it's got all those A's lined up I guess. This is gobbledygook for 'If the United States fights somebody, we're going to be huge. They're going to be small.'
Thomas P.M. Barnett
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