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Ben Miller Quotes

«We do stretching, push-ups, pull-ups and all sorts of torture. You can't be in the group unless you can do this stuff.»
Author: Ben Miller
«They're trying to squeeze a sponge that's already pretty dry,»
Author: Ben Miller
«There were a lot of little things that went wrong during that stretch. We made some bad passes, they made some key steals.»
Author: Ben Miller
«We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents, ... The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.»
Author: Ben Miller
«We are pleased that the Japanese Patent Office and the European Patent Office have upheld the validity of these important patents. The confirmation of these inventions strengthens our patent portfolio in Japan and Europe and emphasizes the international value of the many licenses granted by Qualcomm.»
Author: Ben Miller
«[Steroids are] not healthy, ... There's a real health issue with steroid abuse. At any level, but particularly a young age level. There are many adverse health effects so I think it's a concern we have to take as a college-level group.»
Author: Ben Miller
«But we're the anti-rock stars. We hesitate to call ourselves entertainers because there's a depth to taiko that's much more than what passes as entertainment these days. Entertainment has become thin. Superficiality is something we want to stay away from. Our performers are flashy, but it's because they've trained for 30 years.»
Author: Ben Miller