
Top 14 Peps Quotes
#1. The stereotype of a leader is one who talks and peps people up and things like that, but in actuality you have to listen to your teammates.
Chris Bosh
#2. Talking to you is like talking to a black hole - ideas go in and nothing comes out.
James M. Jackson
#3. Those in government are especially susceptible to the corruption of power, because government is institutionalized coercion.
George H. Smith
#4. Music is beautiful. Yes, music is great. My music's great.
Jon Anderson
#5. [The poll tax] was a classic case of a good idea being entrusted to Chris Patten and becoming a terrible failure.
Norman Tebbit
#6. Computer models of the climate ... [are] a very dubious business if you don't have good inputs.
Freeman Dyson
#8. Acting I'll do forever, but I want to produce and stuff as well.
Michael B. Jordan
#9. Codi: Gives you the willies, doesn't it? The thought of raising kids in a place where the front yard ends in a two-hundred-foot drop? [referring to cliff dwellings] Loyd: No worse than raising up kids where the front yard ends in a freeway.
Barbara Kingsolver
#10. There are a lot of actors who are doing dream work where they focus on a role and try to bring it into their dreams. I haven't done that work, but I've always found that when I'm studying for a role, the work I'm doing somehow manages to enter my dreams, no matter what approach I take.
Luke Kirby
#11. What gets left of a man amounts to a part. To his spoken part. To a part of speech
Joseph Brodsky
#12. While it is quite reasonable for scientists to be skeptical of new ideas that do not fit within the accepted realm of scientific knowledge, the best science often emerges from situations where results carefully obtained do not fit within the accepted paradigms.
Stanley B. Prusiner
#13. Frenchmen are like gunpowder, each by itself smutty and contemptible, but mass them together and they are terrible indeed!
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#14. Men like M. de Talleyrand are like sharp instruments with which it is dangerous to play.
Klemens Von Metternich
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