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I don't hate too many guys. What I may do, I may hate them for a little while, like this guy Stradlater I knew at Pencey, and this other boy, Robert Ackley. I hate them once in a while—I admit it—but it doesn't last too long, is what I mean. After a while, if I didn't see them, if they didn't come in the room, or if I didn't see them in the dining room for a couple of meals, I sort of missed them. I mean I sort of missed them.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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D.B. asked me what I thought about all this stuff I just finished telling you about. I didn't know what the hell to say. If you want to know the truth, I don't know what I think about it. I'm sorry I told so many people about it. All I know about it is, I sort of miss everybody I told about. Even old Stradlater and Ackley, for instance. I think I even miss that goddam Maurice. It's funny. Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Because dreams are the difference between living...and existing...
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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I've read this same sentence about twenty times since you came in."
Anybody else except Ackley would've taken the goddamn hint. Not him though...
"What the hellya reading?"
"Goddamn book."
He shoved my book back with his hand so that he could see the name on it. "Any good?" he said.
"This sentence I'm reading is terrific.
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J.D. Salinger
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I hate it when realism intrudes on my dreams.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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Words are the closest any of us can come to making something from nothing at all.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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You remember I said before that Ackley was a slob in his personal habits? Well, so was Stradlater, but in a different way. Stradlater was more of a secret slob. He always looked all right, Stradlater, but for instance, you should've seen the razor he shaved himself with. It was always rusty as hell and full of lather and hairs and crap. He never cleaned it or anything. He always looked good when he was finished fixing himself up, but he was a secret slob anyway, if you knew him the way I did
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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The Earth never stops spinning, Abby, no matter how fast you run in the opposite direction.
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Amy Ackley (Sign Language)
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But you're wrong about that hating business. I mean about hating football players and all. You really are. I don't hate too many guys. What I may do, I may hate them for a little while, like this guy Stradlater I knew at Pencey or this other boy, Robert Ackley. I hated them once in a while- I admit it- but it doesn't last too long, is what I mean. After a while, if I didn't see them, if they didn't come in the room, or if I din't see them in the dining room for a couple of meals, I sort of missed them. I mean I sort of missed them.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Good enough'isn't enough.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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Aspire to be a better person today than you were yesterday and you will be heading in the right direction.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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While he was doing it, I went over to my window and opened it and packed a snowball with my bare hands. The snow was very good for packing. I didn’t throw it at anything, though. I started to throw it. At a car that was parked across the street. But I changed my mind. The car looked so nice and white. Then I started to throw it at a hydrant, but that looked too nice and white, too. Finally I didn’t throw it at anything. All I did was close the window and walk around the room with the snowball, packing it harder. A little while later, I still had it with me when I and Brossard and Ackley got on the bus. The bus driver opened the doors and made me throw it out. I wasn’t going to chuck it at anybody, but he wouldn’t believe me. People never believe you.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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this sentence I'm reading is terrific" i can be quite sarcastic when I'm in the mood. He didn't get it, though. He started walking around the room again, picking up all my personal stuff, and Stradlater's. Finally, I put my book down on the floor. you couldn't read anything with a guy like Ackley around. It was impossible. I slid way the hell down in my chair and watched old Ackley making himself at home. I was feeling sort of tired from the trip to New York and all, and I started yawning. then horsing around a little bit. Sometimes I horse around quite a lot, just to keep from getting bored. what i did was, I pulled the old peak of my hunting hat around to the front, then pulled it way down over my eyes. that way i couldn't see a goddam thing."I think I'm going blind,"I said in this very hoarse voice."Mother darling, everything's getting do dark in here." "You're nuts. I swear to God,"Ackley said. "Mother darling, give me your hand, Why won't you give me your hand?" "For Chrissake, grow up." I started groping around in front of me, like a blind guy, but without getting up or anything. I kept saying,"mother darling, why wont you give me you're hand ?" I was only horsing around, naturally.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Pek çok insanın hakkında konuştuğum için üzgünüm. Bildiğim tek şey; size anlattığım herkesi biraz özlüyorum. Bizim Stradlater'ı ve Ackley'i bile, sözgelimi. Sanırım o lanet Maurice'i bile özlüyorum. Sakın kimseye bir şey anlatmayın. Herkesi özlemeye başlıyorsunuz sonra.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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No time spent on hopes and dreams is ever wasted.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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He was one of the Four Horsemen. My parents had drilled their names into my brain repeatedly. Prescott Ellis. West Greer. Francis Beaufort. Drake Ackley.
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Sarah Bailey (Carnage (Four Horsemen, #1))
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You always got these very lumpy mashed potatoes on steak night, and for dessert you got Brown Betty, which nobody ate, except maybe the little kids in the lower school that didn’t know any better--and guys like Ackley that ate everything.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Terve", minä sanoin, mutta en nostanut katsetta kirjasta. Kun kyseessä on sellainen kaveri kuin ackley, peli on pelattu jos nostaa katseen kirjasta. Peli on tietenkin pelattu joka tapauksessa, mutta ei niin nopeasti jos viivyttää katseen nostamista.
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J.D. Salinger
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[Ackley] took another look at my hat . . . “Up home we wear a hat like that to shoot deer in, for Chrissake,” he said. “That’s a deer shooting hat.”
“Like hell it is.” I took it off and looked at it. I sort of closed one eye, like I was taking aim at it. “This is a people shooting hat,” I said. “I shoot people in this hat.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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With so many people in the world that long for someone to love and care for, why is it those who couldn’t care less are those who are blessed?
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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Spence, who had seen Abby at her worst, would most appreciate her at her best.
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Amy Ackley (Sign Language)
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Anyway, one time when she went to the ladies’ room way the hell down in the other wing, D.B. asked me what I thought about all this stuff I just finished telling you about. I didn’t know what the hell to say. If you want to know the truth, I don’t know what I think about it. I’m sorry I told so many people about it. About all I know is, I sort of miss everybody I told about. Even old Stradlater and Ackley, for instance. I think I even miss that goddam Maurice. It’s funny. Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody. BOOKS BY J.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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That's something else that gives me a royal pain. I mean if you're good at writing compositions and somebody starts talking about commas. Stradlater was always doing that. He wanted you to think that the only reason he was lousy at writing compositions was because he stuck all the commas in the wrong place. He was a little bit like Ackley, that way. I once sat next to Ackley at this basketball game. We had a terrific guy on the team, Howie Coyle, that could sink them from the middle of the floor, without even touching the backboard or anything. Ackley kept saying, the whole goddam game, that Coyle had a perfect build for basketball. God, how I hate that stuff.
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J.D. Salinger
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will. In 1985, David Ackley, Geoff Hinton, and Terry Sejnowski replaced the deterministic neurons in Hopfield networks with probabilistic ones. A neural network now had a probability distribution over its states, with higher-energy states being exponentially
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Pedro Domingos (The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World)
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Bury your differences, or bury your dead." Kara O'Keefe, Eternal Wanderings
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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Maybe too much has been said about bullets breaking up, as long as they kill satisfactorily, what does it matter
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Parker Ackley (Handbook for Shooters and Reloaders)
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The fact that we all learn is both good and bad for our ability to assess learning. Because we were once a student, we make the tacit assumption that we know how to tackle the learning problem.
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Stephanie Ackley Crowe (10X Leader: How Great Leaders Multiply Outcomes through Transformational Learning)
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To convert your understanding of the business strategy into a learning strategy, you must determine who needs to do what differently.
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Stephanie Ackley Crowe (10X Leader: How Great Leaders Multiply Outcomes through Transformational Learning)
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Anyone can be a 10x Leader.
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Stephanie Ackley Crowe (10X Leader: How Great Leaders Multiply Outcomes through Transformational Learning)
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People are the greatest multiplier in business and in the world around us. Our ability to leverage the power of people can either be the greatest bottleneck, or the greatest multiplier, to achieving desired outcomes—and to change the world around us for the better.
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Stephanie Ackley Crowe (10X Leader: How Great Leaders Multiply Outcomes through Transformational Learning)
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It feels like a ghost town to me. And that’s a good thing.
Steve LeBlanc
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Cynthia Ackley Nunn (Abandoned Randsburg: The Mojave Desert’s Liveliest Ghost Town)
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On Writing: "A multitude of improbabilities can be forgiven as long as enough plausibility has been established.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail
Danielle Ackley-McPhail (Tomorrow's Memories (The Eternal Cycle #2))
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Ali gasped and could only pray the rumbling of the earth masked the sound as the dune beneath him shook and the sands flowed away to each side like a curtain. He waited for the outcry that would spell his doom, certain all eyes would spy him, but all he heard was a hiss, as of steam escaping, followed by rock grinding as it shifted. Slowly, the world around him settled. Ali heard the men below dismount, then walk the camelids forward into what he had no doubt was his grandfather’s secret place, now den to what were clearly thieves and murderers.
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Danielle Ackley-McPhail (Baba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn: A Steampunk Faerie Tale)