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Nobody
bought one.
Children's medicine was 600 dollars, because
nobody
could afford to buy any of it.
We don't know anything that eats it, we're trying to do all sorts of genetics and figure out something that could be done, but, as it stands, it's the monster from hell, about which
nobody
knows what to do.
Fortunately,
nobody
has harvested any penguins and we're getting over 100,000 tourists a year to see them.
We decided early on that we had to take a synthetic route, even though
nobody
had been there before, to see if we could synthesize a bacterial chromosome so we could actually vary the gene content to understand the essential genes for life.
You know, this is probably how the ocean looked here one or 200 years ago, but
nobody
was around to tell us.
Nobody
sang the old ones.
When I was in grade two, I won a citywide speaking competition, but
nobody
had ever said, "Hey, this kid's a good speaker.
And as a young kid,
nobody
can say it can't happen, because you're too dumb to realize that you couldn't figure it out.
And
nobody'
s going into the pond.
And I'm going to start with this one: If momma ain't happy, ain't
nobody
happy.
And if we just take that and we build from there, then we can go to the next step, which is that if the ocean ain't happy, ain't
nobody
happy.
And so, nobody, I think, would argue that airplanes, in the last 50 years, have turned the continent and the country now into a neighborhood.
Nobody
would want to give them up.
Ken Olsen famously said,
nobody
needs a computer in the home.
My uncle was a very prominent mathematician, and he told me, "Look, there's a problem which I could not solve 25 years ago, and which
nobody
can solve.
She brought 10 of the women with whom she interacts together to see if she could sell these nets, five dollars apiece, despite the fact that people say
nobody
will buy one, and we learned a lot about how you sell things.
And one of the really most incredible things, I think, is that there's
nobody
out there trying to collect it at the site where it is densest.
And there's basically
nobody
there anymore, a few people trying to keep using it.
Nobody, literally
nobody.
There is
nobody
on the planet who knows how to make a computer mouse.
I am of course quoting from a famous essay by Leonard Read, the economist in the 1950s, called "I, Pencil" in which he wrote about how a pencil came to be made, and how
nobody
knows even how to make a pencil, because the people who assemble it don't know how to mine graphite, and they don't know how to fell trees and that kind of thing.
He believed that there was a vast, deep, and living microbial biosphere underneath all the world's oceans that extends hundreds of meters into the seafloor, which is cool, but the only problem is that
nobody
believed him, and the reason that
nobody
believed him is that ocean sediments may be the most boring place on Earth.
Nobody
in the world of marketing knows this.
Nobody
gets up in the morning and thinks, "Wow!
Write like
nobody'
s reading."
In India,
nobody
really talks about works of art; they always talk about the appreciation of art.
Nobody
imagined that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was this dynamic.
Harry went back to New York, asked his brother, an investment banker, to loan him 3,000 dollars, and his brother's immortal words were, "You idiot,
nobody
eats hamburgers."
He told me,
"Nobody
has to tell me what I should draw.
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