Seth Numrich Math was always hard for me, but my dad would come up with ways of making it fun. I remember playing ‘Number Munchers’ on our old Mac… That counts as math class, right? – Seth Numrich Class Quotes Counts Quotes Dad Quotes Fun Quotes Hard Quotes Mac Quotes Math Quotes Munchers Quotes Playing Quotes Remember Quotes During my childhood, I played just about every sport imaginable, which became less feasible at Juilliard… Although I remember our annual dodge-ball game as a highlight. The Juilliard ‘Fighting Penguins’ are a force to be reckoned with. When I was six, someone in my family gave me a yellow pencil holder that had my name printed on it. I still have it, and when I’m doing table work in rehearsal, I use it to carry my highlighters and other writing utensils. I love it.
Fairfax Cone There is no such thing as a Mass Mind. The Mass Audience is made up of individuals, and good advertising is written always from one person to another. When it is aimed at millions it rarely moves anyone. – Fairfax Cone
Chanda Kochhar Our parents treated all three of us – two sisters and a brother – equally. When it came to education, or our future plans, there was no discrimination between us based on our gender. – Chanda Kochhar
Shoojit Sircar I remember I used to play football in my childhood and my team had people from different faiths and backgrounds. It had the son of the person who would take us to the school on his rickshaw or the guy who came to pick up our garbage but I never knew this. – Shoojit Sircar
Pierre Nanterme We are one of the largest enterprise app developers in the world as well as very active in the Internet of Things through our connected platform. So we could connect people to people, device to device, machine to machine, almost everything with everything. – Pierre Nanterme
Monica Lewinsky I mean, I felt terrible. And in the beginning, I mean, I was completely devastated. I mean, can you imagine the kind of guilt that you would feel, and the responsibility? – Monica Lewinsky
Don Young Remember, the Arctic didn’t have any ice. And the Northwest Passage was wide open. They were raising grapes in Scotland for God sakes, had a huge winery. Iceland was a farming community. As some of the glaciers retreated they found villages that were covered with ice. – Don Young
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