50 Fortune Cookies: more proverbs, aphorisms and caveats for the bioeconomy, part 3
Time for more Fortune Cookies – aphorisms and entertainments that came to mind, here in Digestville, as we reported on the fast-growing advanced bioeconomy.
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.
Never move water, no matter what they tell you.
Never write anything to anyone you aren’t comfortable reading in the Wall Street Journal.
Palo Alto for the concept, San Diego for the genes, DC for the money, but build in the Phillipines
People never exaggerate so much as after a pilot, during a conference, or prior to a cap raise
“Off we go, into the wild green yonder” doesn’t quite cut it any more
Seek truth, seek wisdom, and above all seek hydrogen.
Sing the scale with me: “DOE spray me fast a lot of dough”
Smart people follow fuel prices, smarter people follow fish meal prices
Someone at OPEC is laughing at your idea of “cost-competitive” right now.
Standing between you and all the riches of the world is “Infrastructure change”.
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