Top 15 Yacker Baseball Quotes
#1. When you work in such a surreal environment as movies, just listening to some tunes or hanging out with friends is what you crave. Even time alone.
Orlando Bloom
#2. Our experience using computers reflects a trade-off that was made fifty years ago or more.
Paul Dourish
#3. My favorite part is being engaged with somebody's story and life, and getting a laugh with people I have a tremendous amount of respect for or not, and being challenged by the immediacy of conversation.
Marc Maron
#4. No teachers (including Jesus) in the New Testament ever promise material wealth as a reward for obedience.
David Platt
#5. Either you like cats or you don't. Whole nations have been divided on what people thought of an animal that mates openly, walks in silence and keeps its own counsel.
John Hillaby
#6. True, the name of the product wasn't so great. Kindle? It was cute and sinister at the same time - worse than Edsel, or Probe, or Microsoft's Bob. But one forgives a bad name. One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.
Nicholson Baker
#7. What surprised me about the Oscars was how familiar it was - because you're in the room with all these people that have inspired you from your childhood to adulthood in the film industry. It feels like you've known them all of your life.
Octavia Spencer
#8. There is a great deal of difference in believing something still, and believing it again.
W. H. Auden
#9. There were periods during my childhood when I stammered so badly I couldn't talk at all.
Edward Hoagland
#11. Sometimes when you get in a fight with a skunk, you can't tell who started it.
Lloyd Doggett
#12. What can be handsomer for a picture than our river scenery now? Take this view from the first Conantum Cliff.
John R. Stilgoe
#13. I use vaporizers a lot. It cuts down on the heat and the smoke. And for a singer that's not a bad idea.
Willie Nelson
#14. More and more we're negating the validity of first-hand experience of people from other countries and other cultures ... whether it's on TV, the Internet, mobile phones or whatever - the world system we live in so values second-hand information.
Nitin Sawhney