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A true forest is not merely a storehouse full of wood, but, as it were, a factory of wood.
I learned just by going around. I know all about Kleenex factories, and all sorts of things.
I almost shouldnt be in Limp Bizkit, its like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.
The commercial media are to the mental environment what factories are to the physical environment
What's happened is we have lost, over a period of years, short years, 70,000 factories in America.
I always loved smokestack industry, and I love towns or cities that have grown up around factories.
My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job.
The factories were heavily bombed, but practically the construction work had been redone very quickly.
If you decide to do Hamlet in a funny hat staged in a ruined factory, it doesn't make you Shakespeare.
The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death.
Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, which all resemble prisons?
That's your truck parked up by the factory isn't it?" Magnus pointed. "It's awfully butch for a bookseller.
I think long term you can see Tesla establishing factories in Europe, in other parts of the U.S. and in Asia.
It's not fair," I said. "It's just so goddamned unfair." "The world," he said, "is not a wishgranting factory.
Biology is the most powerful technology ever created. DNA is software, protein are hardware, cells are factories.
I went back to the factories that I worked with at Jimmy Choo because they don't work for Jimmy Choo exclusively.
My parents were immigrants. And the place for all immigrants was the factories. They were the source of cheap labor.
I understand that if you're a kid in Indonesia, you need to smoke because you just got off work at the Nike factory.
I want to preach the gospel so plainly that men can come from the factories and not have to bring along a dictionary.
In order to stay out of trouble I worked in industry. You can't even do that nowadays; there were all those factories.
The factories that moved overseas used to provide not just high-paying jobs but also a sense of purpose and community.
When you look at the sky, you must know that you look at the cosmic factory which enabled you to exist as a live being!
In the 1990s, we were certain that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear arsenal. In fact, his factories could barely make soap.
Once the new power has taken over they have to establish a new status quo just to keep the factories and trains running.
You can destroy a factory, and they'll build another. But once you destroy a life, that's it. You never get that person back.
It's much more difficult to make an unbound book than a bound book, because the factories aren't set up to make an unbound book.
A well-functioning judicial or education system is just as much part of the wealth of a nation as its roads, ports and factories.
The factory farm has succeeded by divorcing people from their food, eliminating farmers, and ruling agriculture by corporate fiat.
There can be no formula in arts. Formulas are for factory mass productions. There are no discoveries in already discovered formulas.
We've got people, our friends and neighbors, who are losing their jobs, factories being closed. We have to get America moving again.
Upbuilding is necessary for the uplifting of our soul... Indonesia must be a strong country packed with factories. This is our utopia.
The era of industrial Britain, where a large section of our workforce provided cheap labour in factories and processing goods is over.
The era of industrial Britain, where a large section of our workforce provided cheap labour in factories and processing goods, is over.
New schools, hospitals, clinics, factories, bridges, dams, and airports tell the story of a South Africa that has indeed moved forward.
Conditions in Chinese factories are harsh. They're much harsher than they are in, for instance, the United States or any Western nation.
My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan.
I did go to one of the chocolate factories in the U.K. It was disappointing. Not at all magical! And I thought, 'What a dull place to work.'
Ideas aren't a sideshow that make our factory a little more valuable. Our factory is a sideshow that makes our ideas a little more valuable!
I personally approve all the shoes that go into production, and I have a level of involvement with the factories that other people don't have.
I've never felt like a pop star - this is a nine-to-five sort of gig. It comes from working in the factories, that world. You don't forget it.
China is investing in factories in Eastern Europe, not because their labor costs are lower, but because they want to be closer to their markets.
I am not a politician. I am an engineer who has spent most of his career working in factories that manufacture the world's most advanced devices.
I'm not really fond of the trails left in the sky and a lot of chemicals that are being pumped through factories and even in the clothes we wear.
I wanna meet the person who wrote the Burlington Coat Factory thing, but that's cool. I would love to understand it more, but everything is good.
John Irving once told me he doesn't start a novel until he knows the last sentence. I said, 'My God, Irving, isn't that like working in a factory?'
Lofts were never supposed to be homes. They were vacant old factories and warehouses, taken over by artists looking for cheap space and good light.
130 of Automattic's 150 employees work outside of our San Francisco headquarters. Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working?
I traveled all over the South looking for factories - to keep production in the South. I wanted to give back to the place and people that raised me.
Anyone who has seen the auto factories in Detroit and the oil fields in Texas knows that Japan lacks the national power for a naval race with America.
By 1917, thanks to the new munitions factories and the women that worked in them, the British Empire was supplying more than 50 million shells a year.