Top 15 Joseph Turow Quotes
#1. Any seed, that fell into Russian soil, does not give the fruit sower hoped for.
Victor Pelevin
#2. It pulled me like a magnet, jazz did, because it was a way that I could express myself.
Herbie Hancock
#3. At the start of the twenty-first century, the advertising industry is guiding one of history's most massive stealth efforts in social profiling.
Joseph Turow
#4. Summerset-I see you've destroyed another police vehicle. Perhaps you now hold the record.
J.D. Robb
#5. Numbers can be an important aspect of understanding infectious disease. Take measles. At first glance, it might seem nonmathematical. It's caused by a paramyxovirus
David Quammen
#6. I came from a very, very small valley in the middle of South Wales. I grew up there with my father, who's a coal miner, and my mother worked in a normal factory.
Aneurin Barnard
#7. The silent adjustments to understand colloquial language are enormously complicated.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#9. The moment somebody says 'this is very risky' is the moment it becomes attractive to me.
Kate Capshaw
#10. Fox's hand was a life raft, the only thing stopping me from sinking further into empty blackness.
Lili Wilkinson
#11. To me, Fearless is not the absense of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.
Taylor Swift
#12. Do much wonder that one man, seeing how much another man is a fool when he dedicates his behaviors to love, will, after he hath laughed at such shallow follies in others, become the argument of his own scorn by falling in love:
William Shakespeare
#13. I now wear a Jawbone. This is a bracelet that keeps track of how I sleep, move and eat - transmitting that information to the cloud. It allows me to track and maintain my health much better.
Rupert Murdoch
#14. When something needs to be said, I'll say it even if the whole world grabs me by the neck and tells me to keep quiet.
Elif Shafak
#15. Oh, I just tend to believe in things when I'm writing them. For instance, when I was writing 'Doctor Dee,' I believed in magic. And when I wrote 'Hawksmoor' I believed in psychic geography. But as soon as I type the last full stop, I'm back to being a complete blank again.
Peter Ackroyd
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