
Top 16 Ole Ivar Lovaas Quotes
#1. I think we're in an era of unprecedented dominance by corporations. I think people understand that deeply; I don't think that's even questioned.
Josh Fox
#2. (State Security may not have been full of computer geniuses, but still, I had to be careful).
Wael Ghonim
#3. I'm not an overly material person. Sure, I like certain comforts in life. But buying a lot of 'things' doesn't produce happiness for me.
Joe Mansueto
#4. You think the dead we loved ever truly leave us?
J.K. Rowling
#5. What would I have been if not for perestroika? An engineer with a pathetic salary.
Svetlana Alexievich
#6. If they can't learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn.
Ole Ivar Lovaas
#7. Books are both our luxuries and our daily bread.
Henry Stevens
#8. We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.
Kay Redfield Jamison
#9. A high proportion of the population enjoys many of the 'luxuries' which until recently were considered the prerogative of the rich; and the ordinary worker lives at what even two decades ago would have been considered in Britain a middle-class standard of life.
Anthony Crosland
#10. In a weird way, it's not different from any other kind of joke-telling. You make those calculations about jokes about celebrities: is this a fair hit or not? The stakes were higher because the whole world was crumbling around us, but in terms of joke-telling, it's all about feel.
Michael Schur
#11. I'm interested in finding whether or not there is a really massive, what we like to call 'super massive' black hole at the center of our galaxy. And the reason this is interesting is that it gives us an opportunity to prove whether or not these exotic objects really exist.
Andrea M. Ghez
#12. What a world, thought Kugel; whoever you were, wherever you were, whatever time of the day or night, you could open your back door and call out I know you're out there motherfucker, and nine times out of ten you'd be right.
Shalom Auslander
#13. To different minds, poetry may present different phases. To me, the reverent faith of the people I lived among, and their faithful everyday living, was poetry; blossoms and trees and blue shies were poetry. God himself was poetry.
Lucy Larcom
#14. He's a simple man only I don't really believe that. Nobody who says as little as he does, is as simple as you'd think. It takes a lot to not say a lot, because when you're not talking, you're thinking and he thinks a lot.
Cecelia Ahern
#15. But my life had suddenly become a Taylor Swift song: breakups and heartache and other girls.
Heather Demetrios
#16. People in a connected world are exposed to the stories of strangers through many channels, including face-to-face encounters, interviews in the media, and memoirs and autobiographical accounts.
Steven Pinker
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