50 Fortune Cookies: more proverbs, aphorisms and caveats for the bioeconomy, part 3

March 3, 2015 |

Fortune-Cookie-2015-0-smTime for more Fortune Cookies – aphorisms and entertainments that came to mind, here in Digestville, as we reported on the fast-growing advanced bioeconomy.

The 2011 collection is here.

The 2012 collection is here.
This years’ (2015) collection (#1-10) is here.

This years’ (2015) collection (#11-20) is here.

This years’ (2015) collection (#31-40) is here.

This years’ (2015) collection (#41-50) is here.

This years’ (2015) collection #21-30

We hope that you will find our newest fortune cookies both tasty and nourishing.

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Never move water, no matter what they tell you.

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Never write anything to anyone you aren’t comfortable reading in the Wall Street Journal.

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Palo Alto for the concept, San Diego for the genes, DC for the money, but build in the Phillipines

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People never exaggerate so much as after a pilot, during a conference, or prior to a cap raise

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“Off we go, into the wild green yonder” doesn’t quite cut it any more

Fortune-Cookie-2015-21

Seek truth, seek wisdom, and above all seek hydrogen.

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Sing the scale with me: “DOE spray me fast a lot of dough”

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Smart people follow fuel prices, smarter people follow fish meal prices

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Someone at OPEC is laughing at your idea of “cost-competitive” right now.

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Standing between you and all the riches of the world is “Infrastructure change”.

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