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Creative people are notoriously the slowest to adopt new technology.
— Robert Rodriguez
Let's point out the elephant in the room: Actor bands are not notoriously successful enterprises. I can't think of any.
— Michael Shannon
Productivity is notoriously difficult to predict.
— Alan Greenspan
Even the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson, with all due respect to him, are notoriously burned and dodged.
— Joel Sternfeld
I notoriously get the hiccups. When I get the hiccups, I get it numerous times in one day.
— Amy Smart
Historically, both fear and public opinion were notoriously unconcerned about morality.
— Arthur C. Clarke
His father was self-made, but his mother was constructed by others, and such edifices are notoriously fragile.
— Margaret Atwood
Others can be very hard to solve - two notoriously hard examples are predicting extended weather conditions or stock-market performance.
— Anasse Bari
Herbert Jemson was Methodist of the whole cloth: he was notoriously short on theology and a mile long on good works.
— Harper Lee
Writer or painter god-parents are notoriously unreliable. That is, there is certain before long to be a cooling of friendship.
— Gertrude Stein
In her experience cowboys were notoriously unreliable, generally unfaithful, and rarely capable of settling at all.
— Victoria Vane
Notoriously, the United States is the most religious of the Western advanced nations. It's a bit mysterious why that is.
— Richard Dawkins
The dead are notoriously hard to satisfy,
— Jack Spicer
You know, 'Mad Men' is notoriously secretive with its plotlines, even with exposing them to actors on the show.
— Alison Brie
The mentality of an army on the march is merely so much delayed adolescence; it remains persistently, incorrigibly and notoriously infantile.
— Albert J. Nock
He who befriends a man whose conduct is vicious, whose vision impure, and who is notoriously crooked, is rapidly ruined.
— Chanakya
I put all of my resources into pushing the evolution in an industry that is notoriously backwards and I enjoy pushing that envelope,.
— George Lucas
The English were notoriously unenthusiastic about burning witches. I suppose ours were too soggy.
— Terry Pratchett
Eyewitness testimony is notoriously unreliable.
— Chris French
Well, the attractive thing about the subject of happiness is that it is notoriously difficult to write.
— Edward St. Aubyn
Politicians are notoriously economically illiterate. And even when they know what would be the right thing, we don't really expect them to do it.
— Harry Browne
It is extremely unfortunate that an editor's own life and practice should be notoriously at variance with his written principles.
— Victoria Woodhull
Artists are notoriously snooty and suspicious of anything coming from the business community.
— David Byrne
I am not without mercy, thundered he who was notoriously without mercy.
— George R R Martin
The only candidate I'd allow to play my music would be Bigfoot, and unless we're talking about foraging for squirrels, he's notoriously apolitical.
— Greg Gutfeld
The writers and actors on 'Friends' were notoriously particular about what made it onto the air.
— Warren Littlefield
It is notoriously difficult to define the word living.
— Francis Crick
Cats are notoriously picky about who they like. And if a cat doesn't like its owner it will go and find another one. Cats do that all the time.
— James Bowen
Proving yourself in a field where the casualty rate is so notoriously high is an ongoing challenge.
— Richard E. Grant
Absolute statements of our unbelief that we make in the darkness are notoriously unreliable.
— John Piper
You mean that this is a matter of patriotism and traders aren't patriotic?"
"Notoriously not. Pioneers never are. — Isaac Asimov
"Notoriously not. Pioneers never are. — Isaac Asimov
As much as we might want to control God, history has proven that he is notoriously uncooperative.
— Skye Jethani
Dragons were notoriously finicky about whom they ate, and thought it the height of bad manners to be kept waiting by their selected fare.
— Sully Tarnish
Weak kings who lost their tempers were notoriously destructive.
— Megan Whalen Turner
Yeah, but now suddenly - you know, universities are notoriously market oriented, too.
— Jim Harrison
Journalists are notoriously prone to exaggerate the beneficial impact of elections and to ignore more complex developments.
— Patrick Cockburn
A devotion to humanity is ... too easily equated with a devotion to a Cause, and Causes, as we know, are notoriously bloodthirsty.
— James A. Baldwin
Religion notoriously claims that they invented morality, they didn't. Morality exists in animals, ya know.
— Seth MacFarlane
Children, who have yet to learn our ways, are notoriously promiscuous in their affection. They'll sit on anyone's knee.
— Hanif Kureishi
Many persons of high intelligence have notoriously poor judgement.
— Sydney J. Harris
It is a matter of simple fact that Icelanders have always been notoriously indolent.
— Halldor Laxness
Lovers, of course, are notoriously frantic epistemologists, second only to paranoiacs (and analysts) as readers of signs and wonders.
— Adam Phillips
Swindlers are notoriously gullible.
— Mason Cooley
The designs of men are notoriously subservient to happenstance, hesitation, and haste; but
— Amor Towles
Spiritual power and spiritual authority notoriously shade over into both politics and poetry.
— Harold Bloom
Comedy - particularly the frothy and frivolous - is notoriously neglected by festivals and awards. But it's bloody hard to get right.
— Colin Firth
I think of myself as a stylist, and stylists can become notoriously obsessed with the placing of a comma, the weight of a semicolon.
— Truman Capote