Top 15 Pullings Medina Quotes
#1. This feels like a critical fork in my road-success lies to the left, moral integrity to the right; are they ever on the same road?
#2. Great acting is about listening to what they are saying ... not waiting to deliver your lines.
#3. Increase your word power. Words are the raw material of our craft.
#4. Often times it isn't the quality of your candidates, it's the quality of your interview.
#5. The role of the vice president is to break ties in the Senate and inquire daily into the health of the president.
#6. Imagination is not the exclusive appanage of artists, but belongs in varying degrees to all men.
#7. I'd rather die for speaking out, than to live and be silent.
#8. Cutting, and suicide, two very different symptoms of the same problem, are gaining on us. I personally don't know a single person who doesn't know at least two of these victims personally.
#9. Though there is nothing more dangerous, yet there is nothing more ordinary, than for weak saints to make their sense and feeling the judge of their condition. We must strive to walk by faith.
#10. She'll be really impressed if you take control and let her follow your lead.
#11. I think the word is counter-productive. Capitalism is counter-productive to art, just as the Catholic Church was counter-productive to art four hundred years ago.
#12. Knowledge is first and wisdom is the manifestation of knowledge. To understand this tone and pattern of thinking in the numerical way automatically resonated with me.
#13. It just wasn't for me, and anyway, those people were a lot more far gone than I was. More in my father's league than mine. I just cut back a little. Less beer and liquor, more jogging. I was fine.
#14. The apartment faces an alley and is entered by a fire-escape, a structure whose name is a touch of accidental poetic truth, for all of these huge buildings are always burning with the slow and implacable fires of human desperation.
#15. The real work of us mathematicians, from now until, roughly, fifty years from now, when computers won't need us anymore, is to make the transition from human-centric math to machine-centric math as smooth and efficient as possible.
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