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“In the end, robots do things that people can do. So there is a cost above which you can hire somebody to do it, and that bounds the opportunity.”
Source : "iRobot CEO: Enough with the gimmick 'bots (Q & A)". Interview with Martin Lamonica, www.cnet.com. November 4, 2011.
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“Actually, I've been working on a plan. During the exam, I'll hide under some coats, and hope that somehow everything will work out.”
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“I was a real art freak when I was a teenager.”
Source : "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“Don't listen to other people's advice unless it is rooted in irrepressible enthusiasm (e.g., "Be afraid but do it anyway"), or about the importance of being a good colleague.”
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“Cus was my father but he was more than a father. You can have a father and what does it mean?—it doesn't really mean anything. Cus was my backbone . . . . He did everything for my best interest . . . . We'd spend all our time together, talk about things that, later on, would come back to me. Like about character, and courage. Like the hero and the coward: that the hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero uses his fear, projects it onto his opponent, while the coward runs. It's the same thing, fear, but it's what you do with it that matters.”
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“The love of Christ always helps us see beyond the faults of others.”
Source : Victor Manuel Rivera (2010). “In Search of True Freedom”, p.37, Xulon Press
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“I watch artists say they wrote all these songs and don't mention anybody else who was involved, and that's fine. I don't expect an artist to give me credit. I know that they're gonna take the credit for everything. But, it's my job to give myself that exposure and not make excuses, not grow bitter.”
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“The information age is so psychotic - without the cell phone and Internet, I would be drama free right now.”
Source : Lauren Barnholdt (2007). “Two-way Street”, p.197, Simon and Schuster