Quote by Nicolas Cage
If I could have been a marine biologist I would have, but I didnt

If I could have been a marine biologist I would have, but I didnt have that kind of intelligence. Numbers were never my strong point. – Nicolas Cage

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Im the first to admit that I like going to, or my memories at least of going to Clint Eastwood movies or Charles Bronson or James Bond. – Nicolas Cage

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movies
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Its a family thats loaded with grudges and passion. We come from a long line of robbers and highwaymen in Italy, you know. Killers, even. – Nicolas Cage

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Family
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I dont want to just do independent movies and I dont want to just do adventure films. I enjoy both, and I think both are cogent. – Nicolas Cage

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According to Richard Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism chief, Bush was so obsessed with Iraq that he failed to take action against Osama Bin Laden despite repeated warnings from his intelligence experts. – Ferdinand Mount

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Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency. – Raymond Chandler

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Intelligence

The resistance of policy-makers to intelligence is not just founded on an ideological presupposition. They distrust intelligence sources and intelligence officials because they dont understand what the real problems are. – Aldrich Ames

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Intelligence

Merely having an open mind is nothing; the object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid. – G. K. Chesterton

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Intelligence

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Questions have arisen about the policing of science. Who is responsible for the policing? My answer is: all of us. – Serge Lang

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People understand contests. You take a bunch of kids throwing rocks at random and people look askance, but if you go and hold a rock-throwing contest — people understand that. – Don Murray

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The American experience stirred mankind from discovery to exploration. From the cautious quest for what they knew (or thought they knew) was out there, into an enthusiastic reaching to the unknown. These are two substantially different kinds of human enterprise. – Daniel J. Boorstin

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Money is a needful and precious thing, – Louisa May Alcott

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