Top 14 Hype Man Sayings
#1. Tell me about Gang Starr,' said Nishant, in an effort to start a conversation I'd be interested in.
'One MC, one DJ ... '
'Classic combo,' Anand affirmed.
'No hype man?'
'No.'
'What do we need Anand for?' Nishant shrugged, ever the pragmatist, never the catcher of feelings.
Nikesh Shukla
#2. Even though I'm a hype man myself, I like the practicality of it all. People who understand how to turn a profit. At the end of the day, this is still business so I'm looking for real practical knowledge of how to actually make money, not necessarily raise it.
Gary Vaynerchuk
#3. The hype man's job is to get everybody out of their seats and on the dance floor to have a good time.
Flavor Flav
#4. I just think that movies are really fake; they should be fake.
Steven Conrad
#5. In 1979, Dubai had learned a valuable lesson from the Iranian Revolution and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: trouble has its bright side.
Misha Glenny
#6. Each year thousands of embryos, no bigger than the head of a pin, are created in the process of in vitro fertilization, with the support of Congress, by the way.
Lois Capps
#7. The last thing she wanted was people looking for her. No, that wasn't true
the last thing she wanted was people finding her.
Kate Atkinson
#8. We must give the American worker the first option of ownership.
Jesse Jackson
#9. I'm not a gay man, but I will say this: I get it now. I know what all the hype is about.
Kevin James
#10. Words of wisdom for every photographer: 'Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking'. So said Goethe.
Bill Jay
#11. The law required what it could not give. Grace gives that which it requires.
Blaise Pascal
#12. I do not know of a single TV meteorologist who buys into the man-made global warming hype. I know there must be a few out there, but I can't find them.
James Spann
#13. The purpose of life should be to attain happiness by serving humanity with love and utmost sincerity.
Debasish Mridha
#14. Even Clark French's novels exerted a tenacious and combative goodwill: his main characters, lost souls and serial sinners, always found redemption; the act of redeeming usually followed a moral low point; the novels predictably ended in a crescendo of benevolence.
John Irving
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