(31 quotes found)
“The person who can combine frames of reference and draw connections between ostensibly unrelated points of view is likely to be the one who makes the creative breakthrough”
Denise Shekerjian
“Whenever we read the obscene stories, the voluptuous debaucheries, the cruel and torturous executions, the unrelenting vindictiveness, with which more than half the Bible is filled, it would be more consistent that we called it the word of a demon than the Word of God. It is a history of wickedness that has served to corrupt and brutalize mankind.”
Thomas Paine
“The secret code is Tim, ... He's just an amazing guy and filmmaker. He's just so pure and unrelenting and not capable of compromise in terms of his vision. I don't know, we have such a strange language.”
Johnny Depp
“A year ago, we said we would improve our profitability through an unrelenting focus on costs, on product innovation and on customer needs. The result is that we're back to profitability.”
CEO Laurent Beaudoin
“The exercises seem almost unrelated to vision - at times, it doesn't seem right.”
Christine McCabe
“It's irritating, because I would like to make movies that were as unrelenting and as explicit in their metaphysical, sexual and violent imagery as the stories. But with the way censorship is at present, there's no way you can do that.”
Clive Barker
“These funds are so totally unrelated to any involvement between Perry and Manchester United that this matter did not even come up in our sponsorship negotiations.”
Chris Winans
“Due to the unrelenting 'self-promoting' actions of the committee's investigative coordinator, I have been unable to implement the standards of professional conduct I have been accustomed to at the United States attorney's office,”
Dan Burton
“All of these seemingly unrelated people were trading in the same stocks. They were lesser known stocks one wouldn't expect them all to be trading together.”
David Markowitz
“By having three unrelated board members, it gives additional assurances that the organization is being operated for the benefit of the general public and not an individual.”
David Stewart