Martin Lewis famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I've never had formal drama-school training; I've just picked things up as I've gone along.

  • I think that training is important. I think you need to learn as much as you can learn. I would say that it's important and probably crucial, but I wouldn't say that everyone has to have it.

  • I fear -as far as I can tell- that most undergraduate degrees in computer science these days are basically Java vocational training. I've heard complaints from even mighty Stanford University with its illustrious faculty that basically the undergraduate computer science program is little more than Java certification.

  • There are only two excuses you can use for missing rugby training - death and docking!

  • Identification makes general sanity and complete adjustment impossible. Training in non-identity plays a therapeutic role with adults.

  • Write every day. Writing is a muscle that gets stronger with use.

  • We must break problems down into small, digestible bits. We must define the concepts that we use and explain what components they consist of. We must tackle small problems.

  • I advise students on the subject of color as follows: If it looks good enough to eat, use it.

  • Rituals, anthropologists will tell us, are about transformation. The rituals we use for marriage, baptism or inaugurating a president are as elaborate as they are because we associate the ritual with a major life passage, the crossing of a critical threshold, or in other words, with transformation.

  • Every time Paul and Gene use my makeup, they have to pay me a royalty check. I think they changed the makeup so they didn't have to pay me.

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