Star wars Quote by Nat Greene Download Open image ““You must unlearn what you have learned.1 —YODA, IN STAR WARS: EPISODE V—THE EMPIRE STRIKES”” — Nat Greene ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Star War Star wars War
A lot of the Force stuff, what Yoda says in 'The Empire Strikes Back,' resonates with me a lot. — Brook Lopez Copy Share Image
“I heard an older, softer male voice say. I knew that voice had a name attached to it—Yoda? No, Yoda was from Star Wars.… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
“As If He Were Yoda and I Were Luke Skywalker Training on the Dagobah System” — Matthew Quick Copy Share Image
“You know, every time someone says that they’ll try, I think of that scene in The Empire Strikes Back with Luke Skywalker and Yoda.… — Suzanne Brockmann Copy Share Image
“I consider Yoda to be just about the most evil character that I’ve ever seen in the history of literature. I have gotten people… — David Brin Copy Share Image
Do or do not. There is no try," says Yoda, the bewitching philosopher warrior created by George Lucas in Star Wars. Yoda is quoted… — Jerry I. Porras Copy Share Image
“Lessons can be learned from each and every movie in the series. Like take this lasting and most important lesson from Return of the… — Olivia Munn Copy Share Image
The important thing to remember is to follow the path of light. As the fictional character Yoda, from Star Wars, correctly pointed out, once… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
“Say something, Jess. Say anything. And just when I'm about to think of what I should say next, my mouth goes into whacked overdrive… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Wisdom you speak, Obi Tina.' 'None of that - I'm the one who gets to speak backwards - no, we're both wrong - that's… — Joss Stirling Copy Share Image
“If you believe that success is inevitable, you’re less likely to work your tail off in order to achieve it. Hard problems are definitely… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“To solve truly hard problems, you’ll need to use a method that doesn’t involve guessing in any step.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Defining the acceptable and unacceptable ranges for this variable means that the problem definition is objective and immune to opinion.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Embrace your ignorance. Most people try to solve problems using the knowledge they already have about a process, but it’s what you don’t know… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“When a system isn’t working right, someone has to understand how it’s meant to work, at the right depth, in order to fix it.… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“When you move down your tree, keep in mind there may be multiple variables contributing to the failure.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance. —HIPPOCRATES, ANCIENT GREEK FOUNDER OF THE SCIENCE OF… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“We need to understand what variables most directly control our primary variable by understanding the science behind how the system works.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Perhaps many aid organizations make assumptions about the problem they are solving, and throw hundreds of billions of dollars at the problem to little… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“The last major risk to getting good facts is our own prejudices. While we may not always test a solution based on our opinions… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“most methods disguise the guessing stage in some fancy language, such as “determine possible root causes.” This is making a list of guesses, and… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Perhaps the most useful approach for defining the problem well is structuring it as a measurable variable.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
I've done so many other projects where you're in a room with a reader and you're acting your lines out: 'We have to get… — Jim Cummings Copy Share Image
I tend to get reactions just by being on screen, because I guess I'm physically queer-coded or something. Especially with 'Star Wars;' I get… — Katy O'Brian Copy Share Image
“It is believed by many that the military life is one of adventure and excitement. In truth, that life more often consists of long… — Timothy Zahn, Star Wars: Thrawn Copy Share Image
The story being told in 'Star Wars' is a classic one. Every few hundred years, the story is retold because we have a tendency… — George Lucas Copy Share Image
“All beings begin their lives with hope and aspirations. Among these aspirations is the desire that there will be a straight path to those… — Timothy Zahn Copy Share Image
Growing up in San Diego, my main interests were the Beatles, Louis Armstrong, 'Star Wars,' baseball cards, and drawing. — Kyle Mooney Copy Share Image
I haven't been to too many cons since Star Wars, and I don't think it's really going to change until it comes out. — Alan Tudyk Copy Share Image
I would like to see a fierce Fantasia mixed with Blade Runner, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars all in one. That's the… — Michelle Rodriguez Copy Share Image
I'm not sure what to call 'Lego Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary.' Nonfiction? Movie/toy fiction? But it is any Lego/'Star Wars' kid's dream. Call… — Jon Scieszka Copy Share Image
The 'Star Wars' saga is about a series of seemingly chance encounters. They impact the destiny of everyone involved. — Kathleen Kennedy Copy Share Image
My strangest experience was my six words in 'Star Wars.' I've had more fanmail from that than anything I've ever done. — Harriet Walter Copy Share Image
We've kind of grown up in a post-Star Wars era, and what Star Wars did to cinema, in terms of an explosion of that… — Simon Pegg Copy Share Image