Quotes on the topic: Valley


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I have no fancy living at all. Well, I have a house in Sun Valley. Five acres in the woods. I guess that's fancy.


Even Silicon Valley investors have put well over a $1 billion in new energy technologies.


'Sweet Valley High' is fantastic, fabulous, a little bit campy, and - dare I say it - cinematic.


My house is actually two houses that were deconstructed. They were Connecticut Valley houses built in 1771 and 1781. I took them down piece by piece and reconstructed them about 50 miles to the west on the New York/Connecticut border.


I can analyse the trajectory of my popularity and find out why the peak was a peak and the valley was a valley - grapple with it that way - but I prefer not to analyse it that much.


In valley drift we meet commonly with the bones of quadrupeds which graze on plains bordering rivers.


I didn't know anything about Silicon Valley.


If we strike a line to the N.W. from Sydney to Wellington Valley, we shall find that little change takes place in the geological features of the country.


In Delicious's case, it's a great brand that belongs in Silicon Valley.


I grew up half in South Central and half in the San Fernando valley.


I'm a doofus from the Valley, a blue-collar guy.


In Silicon Valley, when you're a private company, the entrepreneur can do no wrong.


Look at what Silicon Valley has done - the advance of computers.


Running a real business is exacting, daunting, repetitive work. Even in Silicon Valley.


The valley we lived in could easily be the setting for a fantasy novel or a prairie western novel. It could be anything.


The amounts of money in Silicon Valley are staggering.


I've read 'Valley of the Dolls' at least four times. It's so epic!


Over the years, I've spent time in Saudi Arabia, the Bekaa Valley, Afghanistan, Jordan, and Kenya, among other vacation hotspots.


In Silicon Valley, you want things done instantly.


Part of the beauty of Silicon Valley is that people generally encourage you to think crazy. It's the hypothesis that there's nothing sacred that can't be changed.