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There's always been a lot of interest in the tech community about how to foster innovation and creativity - both within a company but also in the ecosystem of a tech cluster. In both cases, creating opportunities for people who don't encounter each other normally to meet and talk is key.
Costs should always be presented up front so that consumers can make informed choices and get a fairer deal.
There's one thing a CEO should always keep at the front of their mind, and that's customer needs.
It's also ironic that in the old days of tape and tape hiss and vinyl records and surface noise, we were always trying to get records louder and louder to overcome that.
The foreigners come out here always to teach, whereas they had much better learn, for, in everything but wits and knowledge, the Arab is generally the better man of the two.
At 14, I was modeling, which helped me come out of my shell, but I always dreamed of theater school.
I love Tilda Swinton and the way she dresses. She always looks like a piece of art.
I have to be careful not to be too proud in life, because there is always room for improvement.
I never liked to copy things that are out there. I always like to come up with something new, something different.
Between what I know I can do and want to achieve and what the audience expects, it's a lot of pressure, and it's always adding up.
The Voice has always been an alternative paper. They have always understood that that was part of their role.
Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated; often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing anyone who comes between them.
It is safest to be moderately base - to be flexible in shame, and to be always ready for what is generous, good, and just, when anything is to be gained by virtue.
I always look for characters that will hopefully develop into a more powerful symbol.
When I'm on set, everybody always hangs out, especially on 'Euphoria' we're all the same age, so we would do tons of things together, which is a lot of fun.
Working with Amy Adams was amazing. I've always looked up to her as an actor and as a role model, so being able to be on set with her was completely beyond anything I could ever imagine.
Variety has always been in my mind: to do something totally different. I've had a parallel career since the beginning. On one track, the TV and film, the other, theatre, but they never crossed.
From the time I got dressed in the back of a deflated, flat-tired, fish-smelling station wagon for Rocky. It's always been do it yourself, kind of like paper-clip it together.
Action is always seen as the bottom rung of thespian endeavour, that's just the way it is.
A lot of actors, and artists in general, never feel secure in love. They always feel everything's going to be taken away from them, professionally and personally; they're extremely emotional and volatile.
I've always wanted to put a little solarium on the back of my house. You know. Glass.
I've always been interested in past lives, because they're earmarks of what creates us.
My mother was known as the 'bird lady' of the neighborhood. Anything injured, or any unusual creature somebody found, they would always come to our doorstep.
I've always been comfortable with my gayness, but I was intimidated by the social anxiety.
It's always been too slow for me. Playing. The pace of things. I'm a fast sprinter. The trouble was, after playing in the group for a few months, I couldn't reach that point.
When I hear somebody sigh, 'Life is hard,' I am always tempted to ask, 'Compared to what?'
When I hear somebody say 'Life is hard', I am always tempted to ask 'Compared to what?'
No, I never went to college. Always regretted it, always envied people who did.
Rich always wanted to be so close that it freaked me out. I always thought it was weak of him that he liked me so much, but then I realized that he was strong to put up with me and stay with me when I kept trying to push him away.
Reality has always attracted me like a magnet; it tortured and hypnotized me. I wanted to capture it on paper.
I always knew how to cook and at one point in my career where I had done nine television pilots before Three's Company and they all failed, I just got discouraged.
I made a lot of friends over the years and I would always look at what they were eating. All of them were skinny. I would think that I would like to eat like that.
My intellect has always been more responsible than my emotions for how I respond to the world.
I've always maintained that you can be sexy with your clothes on. Sexier maybe.
I never, ever saw myself as glam because I didn't wear makeup... my image is a plain leather jumpsuit, which is not glam at all. I've always seen myself as rock n' roll and not glam.
Heading to Paris when I was 17 and modelling exposed me to high fashion, which influenced me to dress on-trend - not extravagantly, but always in fashion.
It would have been very easy for me to put on a little tight skirt and go out and try what I always call the 'Barbie doll' roles.
I think somewhere in the back of my mind I've always wanted to make a whole swing album.
I believe in the gold standard. I like solid lumps of things. You can always melt them down.
Innovation is what we're going to need for the future, and that's always been a part of the technology industry.
It's embarrassing to admit how many times I've reread the following: 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,' '1984,' 'Lord of the Flies,' 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' 'Germinal,' 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle,' and 'A Moveable Feast.'
But what was my motivation was music, and the fact that I love to move around. I'm always moving around.
According to my parents, I've always liked to tune into the conversations of others. But rather than hope for a snippet of salacious gossip, it has always been the words themselves that I wanted to understand.
English has always been a mongrel tongue, snapping up words from every continent its speakers encountered.
I've always felt very sympathetic from the first days of writing about women that, whatever the woman, whether she is trying to be a woman in the conventional sense or breaking the boundaries, those struggles are quite difficult.
When I decided to stop racing, I really wanted to give something back to the sport and for me it was always going to be about inspiring young girls and women.
I was always a very competitive little kid. I did swimming very competitively, downhill skiing very competitively. Everything was competition.
I grew up sort of a geeky, tall kid, and I think I was always the one trying to make my friends laugh.
You can't be afraid. You have to be open. I feel like I've always been a leaper, and I've always leapt into things without thinking.
I always knew I wanted to be an actor. I was talented in college but not the most talented. But I knew I wanted to do it, and that intention got me there and kept me there.
I was brought up in Scotland and have always been a country person, although the town means a great deal to me, too.
You win an Oscar, and the movie that comes after that is always going to be compared.
I think possibly, as an artist, you're always treated with a certain respect but also with a certain sort of nervousness.
Two of my grandfathers had been artists, lifelong oil painters, so I was exposed to art very young. I've always been interested in it, although I never pursued it as a career or even as an avocation.
Archival and published history does not always record personal relationships of historical figures, so characters must be invented to allow the subject to reveal their interior realm through intimate interaction.
Color has always been important to me, ever since my first deluxe box of Crayolas.
I never felt I was incapable of succeeding because I felt confident I could always learn what I needed to know.
In all my novels, a sense of place - not just geographic but social - is a critical element. I have always been drawn to the novels of Edith Wharton, among others, where social dynamics are crucial. Wharton's class consciousness fascinates me, and some of the tension in my books stems from that.
In New Mexico, I inherited the largest structural deficit in state history, and our legislature is controlled by Democrats. We don't always agree, but we came together in a bipartisan manner and turned that deficit into a surplus. And we did it without raising taxes.
Sometimes Republicans engage in number-crunching analysis that doesn't always take the neediest into account.
I've always known that my father's father and grandfather and grandmother were from Mexico. I've never denied it. I've always said it.
I had always been fascinated by comics, but it had taken me several weeks to make up my mind to buy 'Watchmen'; for someone on a publisher's assistant's salary, it was some quite unheard-of sum of money.
I could always imagine more interesting places to be than where I was. And more interesting people than me being there. Eventually, this led to making up stories and writing things down.
I always really liked magicians. I'm not even sure why - except that they know things other people don't, and they live in untidy rooms full of strange objects.
I always start out saying exactly what everybody looks like. I don't know why.
I was always an Olsen. I never thought of myself as a Brady. I never actually wanted to be a Brady. I always preferred my own family to the Bradys.
The thing is, I have a zillion apps, and I'm always looking for the perfect arrangement for them, so scrambling my home screen is part of that eternal quest.
I was always a happy and loving person. Many would say that I was living an idyllic life.
Teachers spend most of their daytime hours with children. Teachers at every level, coaches, counselors, cafeteria workers and yes, custodians, spend their hours trying to make children's lives different, if not always better.
With my middle-class metabolism, the suburbs were where I always wanted to be.
I was always the weirdo who wanted to have an egalitarian service in synagogue and felt I was always going against the grain.
That's always fun to play: the person who can be truthful and blunt, and people take it because that's who she is.
I have always had dense, cyst-prone breasts, so I didn't think much of it when my OB/GYN discovered a lump on a routine physical exam in August of 2006. 'It's a cyst,' she assured me, and I believed her. Several weeks after, I had a negative mammogram, which should have reassured me. Only something felt wrong about this particular lump.
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