Top 16 Quotes About Bad Inventions
#1. It's not that I want to win, it's just that I don't want to lose.
Gackt
#2. Not eating meat really keeps me trim ... meat, and what's usually served with it, is a big calorie packer.
Olivia Wilde
#3. How can we choose to continue
Playing this deadly
And impersonal game of loss?
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
#4. I didn't think of myself as a lead player, especially when we did live shows, because me and Keith used to switch around all the time. He'd take a lead, I'd play rhythm. Sometimes even within one song. It wasn't strict and regimented.
Mick Taylor
#5. I think software patents are a bad idea. Many patents are given for trivial inventions.
Larry Wall
#6. Numberless have been the systems of iniquity contrived by the great for the gratification of this passion in themselves; but in none of them were they ever more successful than in the invention and establishment of the canon and the feudal law.
John Adams
#7. I don't really ever worry about what anyone else does and I certainly don't worry about what anyone else says about me.
Mike Tice
#8. No one gives out Congratulations on Not Being a Douche-Canoe medals, because good behavior is part of the social contract.
Jen Lancaster
#9. Its better to change yourself instead of waiting for others to change for you.
Parvez3786
#10. I'm an immigrant writer, or an African writer, or an Ethiopian-American writer, and occasionally an American writer according to the whims and needs of my interpreters.
Dinaw Mengestu
#11. I was actually the manager of the games department of an amusement park when I was at college, so I understood the coin-op side of the games business very well.
Nolan Bushnell
#12. Good science and good art are always about a condition of awe ... I don't think there is any other function for the poet or the scientist in the human tribe but the astonishment of the soul.
Derek Walcott
#13. My words are not a form of free advice. They are born through my journey called life!
Trishna Damodar
#14. Britain must lead in Europe to intensify the fight against global terrorism and make our country safer.
Gordon Brown
#15. He argues that science cannot provide the means by which to judge whether its technological inventions are good or bad for human beings. To do that, we must know what a good human person is, and science cannot adjudicate morality or define such a thing.
Timothy J. Keller
#16. The pulpit and the optimist are always talking about the human race's steady march toward ultimate perfection. As usual, they leave out the statistics. It is the pulpit's way - the optimist's way.
Mark Twain
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