The art historians are the real wreckers of art, Reger said. The art historians twaddle so long about art until they have killed it with their twaddle. Art is killed by the twaddle of the art historians. My God, I often think, sitting here on the settee while the art historians are driving their helpless flocks past me, what a pity about all these people who have all art driven out of them, driven out of them for good, by these very art historians. The art historians’ trade is the vilest trade there is, and a twaddling art historian, but then there are only twaddling art historians, deserves to be chased out with a whip, chased out of the world of art, Reger said, all art historians deserve to be chased out of the world of art, because art historians are the real wreckers of art and we should not allow art to be wrecked by the art historians who are really art wreckers. Listening to an art historian we feel sick, he said, by listening to an art historian we see the art he is twaddling about being ruined, with the twaddle of the art historian art shrivels and is ruined. Thousands, indeed tens of thousands of art historians wreck art by their twaddle and ruin it, he said. The art historians are the real killers of art, if we listen to an art historian we participate in the wrecking of art, wherever an art historian appears art is wrecked, that is the truth.
“With our latest release, all project stakeholders -- project managers, executives, developers, product managers, customers, and testers -- will be able to collaborate and coordinate plans and progress much more effectively in an Agile environment. Over the past four years, we've worked with hundreds of companies around the world to help drive the adoption of Agile development throughout their organizations. With our extended support for the Agile life cycle, better visibility into the entire software development process is possible.”
“We see tangible benefits arising from the tax implications and other incentives to further drive adoption of our subsidiary Syngas' renewable energy technology. In the Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy, for example, in our core gasification technology sector, the bill allocates $56.4 million to improve and test gasification designs, materials, instrumentation and processes. A further $50 million is available to pursue Clean Coal technologies and $22 million to develop hydrogen technologies.”
“Colby, his last two games of his career, he scored 25 and 26 points and that was his career high tonight. He gave me everything I could have asked for. I certainly wanted him to shoot the 3 if he had it. He felt like the guy was on him too closely. Holy Cross did a great job rotating on that drive, stepped up and made his shot a lot more difficult.”
“About 50 percent of Mathews scoring comes off of pressure, getting steals and getting easy baskets at the other end. We knew we had to take care of that. Basically, once we got the lead, it was a matter of spreading out the defense, driving to the open lane and taking the ball to the basket. We really didn't take the ball to the basket strongly in the first half. Those were two simple adjustments we wanted to make in the second half.”
“Oh, man, Phil thought I was in deep s**t after I smashed the windshield driving through a soccer goal, but the next day when it was time to take the rental car back, Rake Yohn thought it would be funny to set the AM radio on fire. Well, the whole car blew the f**k up forty seconds from my house, and the only thing I had to pay was the nine bucks for the extra insurance.”
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“I'm honored and excited to assume this new leadership role at AMD. During my time at AMD, we've overcome many hurdles to become a driving force in the microprocessor industry. Still, more challenges and opportunities are ahead of us, and I plan to help AMD capitalize on those opportunities to change the competitive dynamics of the microprocessor industry and continue our sustained growth. My new position also gives Hector more bandwidth to focus on leading the company as CEO.”
“We're seeing a phenomenal trend of 'humanization' in the pet industry, both in how owners treat pets as members of the family and how pet products are mirroring human products. There's a 'what's good enough for me is good enough for my pet' attitude driving growth in this market, particularly among affluent consumers, including aging boomers, empty nesters, seniors, singles, and gay couples, who spare no expense when it comes to premium pet supplies.”
“She has great stick skills. She is fast, she does a great job of protecting her stick. She has great game sense she reads the game very well. She has accurate feeds. She can pretty much catch anything that's thrown at her, which helps. And she drives to the goal hard. She has good shot placement. She's probably one of the best ones on the team.”