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Capitalize Quotes
When it is going straight up it makes it very difficult to do deals because people's expectations go straight up as well. I think a correction just makes people realize that it is a real world out there and I think it makes the opportunities easier for us to capitalize on in the next little while.
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Believe Quotes
When you're dealing with the entertainment business, a business that deals with marketing and ratings and profit, you have to be suspicious. You get ratings by touching on stereotypes, the titillating subjects people talk about their anxieties, fears, longings and desires. That's why hip-hop sells. But at the same time, I don't believe in censorship.
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Applies Quotes
We've been formed because we want a much higher profile so that backroom deals don't govern how this golf course is used. What's been going on with this golf course is like what happened with the pension scandal. This is a bunch of people who think they own the city and don't think the law applies to them. They don't think they're responsible to the community, and they think we're going to roll over.
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Apparent Quotes
We are now taking deals from those players, where before they got them for no apparent reason, ... Companies used to make a summary decision to use just one specific database product, and so they did, irrespective of the need. Today, they are more enlightened and more demanding, and they will use a legacy database for legacy applications and a modern database for modern applications.
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Arise Quotes
We can't make the whole system with which society deals with conflict perfect. Can't design it. But we can identify pathological dynamics that make it especially bad. And some of these we know how to fix. There are terrible conflicts that arise out of misunderstandings and people just think someone else is doing something terrible when they're not, and we know how to fix that.
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Across Quotes
Why should Congresspeople have to visit D.C.? Thanks to Skype, meetings are possible across the country. Thanks to email, communications are simple. And we've had the technology to vote from afar for decades. Why should we have backroom deals made over cigars thousands of miles distant from those who are affected by those deals?