Citations:Yoda


 * 1995 September 22, Andrew Kevin Walker, Se7en, New Line Cinema:
 * Mills: Just because a fucker’s got a library card doesn't make him Yoda.
 * 1997 August 1, Alan B. McElroy, Spawn, New Line Cinema:
 * Spawn: All right, Yoda, just hold on.
 * 2000 December 14, Marc Lawrence, Katie Ford, and Caryn Lucas, Miss Congeniality, Warner Brothers:
 * Gracie Hart: I'll do whatever you want, Yoda.
 * 2002, Melinda Davis, The New Culture of Desire, 5 Radical New Strategies That Will Change Your Business and Your Life, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0743247906
 * Unlike other vendors’ services, which typically “pass off” on the problem if it does not involve their product—Intel's plan was to act as the Yoda of all consumer tech problems.
 * 2005, Melinda Davis, The New Culture of Desire, page 209:
 * Life is just too complicated, too advanced, too risky, too hard, to go it alone without higher help. Without a Yoda.
 * 2005, Mark Frauenfelder, Make: Technology on Your Time, O'Reilly Media, volume 4, illustrated, ISBN 0596100817, page 48:
 * LaMothe has something of a reputation within the games industry as the Yoda of game design. He doesn't work at Electronic Arts or publish million-dollar titles, but he does encourage and teach the next generation of prodigies
 * 2006 February 13, John Cloud, “The Third Wave of Therapy”, in Time:
 * It wasn't uncommon to see therapists gazing at him between presentations as though he were Yoda.
 * 2009, Alex Abella, Soldiers of Reason: The RAND Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire, page 275:
 * If the invasion of Iraq was Star Wars and the American forces were the Jedi Knights, then the Yoda of the operation was former RAND analyst Andrew Marshall.
 * 2010, Steve Dublanica, Keep the Change, A Clueless Tipper’s Quest to Become the Guru of the Gratuity, HarperCollins, ISBN 0061787280, page 94:
 * His head was full of wisdom, humor, and every drink recipe ever conceived by the mind of man. He was the Yoda of Hollywood Boulevard.
 * 2009, Alex Abella, Soldiers of Reason: The RAND Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire, page 275:
 * If the invasion of Iraq was Star Wars and the American forces were the Jedi Knights, then the Yoda of the operation was former RAND analyst Andrew Marshall.
 * 2010, Steve Dublanica, Keep the Change, A Clueless Tipper’s Quest to Become the Guru of the Gratuity, HarperCollins, ISBN 0061787280, page 94:
 * His head was full of wisdom, humor, and every drink recipe ever conceived by the mind of man. He was the Yoda of Hollywood Boulevard.