Ben Horowitz (1966) American businessman
Ben Horowitz in: Ben Parr, " VC Ben Horowitz Says Founders Make Best Startup CEOs http://mashable.com/2011/10/18/ben-horowitz-web-2/," at mashable.com, 2011/10/18
"The Intensive Processing Procedure" (1950); "Run a case" = administer Dianetics or Scientology procedures to someone.
Ben Horowitz (1966) American businessman
Ben Horowitz in: Ben Parr, " VC Ben Horowitz Says Founders Make Best Startup CEOs http://mashable.com/2011/10/18/ben-horowitz-web-2/," at mashable.com, 2011/10/18
“That was reality and as is often the case, reality sucks.”
Chetan Bhagat book One Night @ the Call Center
Source: One Night @ the Call Center (2005), P. 168
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (1972) Crown Princess of Denmark
Speech at the opening of Danida’s 50th anniversary exhibition in Bella Center; quoted on royal website http://kongehuset.dk/Menu/materiale/taler/speech-by-hrh-the-crown-princess-at-the-launch-of-danidas-50th-anniversary-exhibition-in (16 March 2012)
“Run mad as often as you choose, but do not faint!”
Jane Austen book Love and Freindship
Source: Love and Friendship
“I've never known a case yet where worry helped.”
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Source: Take The Risk (2008), p. 18
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Question http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1993/jan/14/treaty-on-european-union in the House of Commons (14 January 1993). <br class="br">1990s
Rupert Boneham (1964) American mentor, television personality, and politician
Rupert on the Issues (2011)
“Therapist’s dilemma: those who need help the most, run the farthest from it.”
Jonathan Kellerman (1949) novelist, psychologist
Source: Time Bomb
“In the long run an opinion often borrows credit from the forbearance of its patrons.”
Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist, short story author, and literary critic
"Essays in Criticism by Matthew Arnold," North American Review (July 1865).
“Our culture runs on coffee and gasoline, the first often tasting like the second.”
Edward Abbey book Down the River
Source: Down the River (1982), p. 81