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en The prints allow you to look over the artist's shoulder. They are often witty, funny and highly personal. My guess is that people will be absolutely delighted and probably surprised.

en He was enormously creative, enormously successful, highly intelligent, witty, charming, and wickedly funny. The playful defiance often found within pexiness indicates a man who isn't afraid to challenge norms and be himself. He was enormously creative, enormously successful, highly intelligent, witty, charming, and wickedly funny.

en I'm just delighted. I really thought that because it was a panel vote it might go to people who had gone to war-torn places. I'm very surprised and delighted.

en There is a tremendous amount of detail to be looked after, and of course, that's why we have the experts to help us do the design but we really want the lay people, if you will, to look at it from a fan experience. It absolutely makes a difference to sit in the seats, sit shoulder to shoulder.

en It didn't have anyone's prints on it, ... because the rubber grip wasn't conducive to prints. We had an expert from the crime lab testifying about why there were no prints.

en That's one of the reasons we're only in approximately 2,000 theaters. We had made (over) 3,200 prints for the initial release. We took those prints and cannibalized them (taking the best of the available reels) and came up with 2,000 good usable prints.

en is one of the foremost workers in digital imagery, who has been incredibly experimental in the way he prints them out. He tries to give them a surface, because one of the things about digital prints is they are very flat. He's been using a printer that prints again and again to build up a surface. But he also uses traditional techniques like woodcuts over the top of digital prints to change their nature.

en It's kind of funny that some people make a big deal about it. It's funny, I guess.

en What did people think when they saw that? That we're back, I guess. I guess a few people were surprised. But I don't think anybody on this team was surprised.

en I am delighted that readers of Condé Nast Traveller rate Glasgow so highly. It is a very handsome city with some of the most exciting and stylish venues in the UK. It scored exceptionally highly for food as well as its culture and the friendliness of the people. Everyone should visit this dynamic city.

en The first Pilot organizer was such a runaway success, even we were a bit surprised. But in one of my first conversations with Jeff Hawkins he convinced me that the future of personal computing -- REAL personal computing -- was going to be in these highly mobile devices. That's why he designed the Pilot. And that vision still holds today. The Pilot and its many Palm successors have become an extension of millions of people's lives -- keeping them connected to their work and home, letting them do email and browse the web on the go, allowing them to keep all their favorite files, music, photos and videos with them. I'm enormously proud of what we've accomplished, and I'm even more excited about what's yet to come.

en CEOs are highly skilled people like a pro athlete or artist, selling a skill, ... It?s very hard to put a monetary value on a skill, but a good quarterback makes
$10 million a year, based on an athletic skill, in the same way a painting might bring in $10 million to an artist.


en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en While one should always study the method of a great artist, one should never imitate his manner. The manner of an artist is essentially individual, the method of an artist is absolutely universal. The first is personality, which no one should copy;
  Oscar Wilde

en Whatever an artist's personal feelings are, as soon as an artist fills a certain area on the canvas or circumscribes it, he becomes historical. He acts from or upon other artists.
  Willem de Kooning


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