Analogues Band Quotes & Sayings
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Rutherford is a man you can rely on; he comes regularly and enquires how things are going and talks about the smallest details - Rutherford is such an outstanding man and really interested in the work of all the people around him. — Niels Bohr
I'm not worried about the kernel itself or the basic system. All the commercialization is about the distributions and the applications. As such, it only brings value-added things to Linux, and it doesn't take anything away from the Linux scene. — Linus Torvalds
He was so genuine and unsophisticated that no introduction would serve to introduce him, more than if you introduced a woodchuck to your neighbor. — Henry David Thoreau
Excellence without effort is as futile as progress without preparation. — William Arthur Ward
We have this sort of false self we portray over the internet. It's a facade of highlights we believe our peers will deem noteworthy. — Chris Matakas
The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 represented precisely such a hope - that America had learned from its past and acted to secure a better tomorrow. — Aberjhani
He's stupid about you," Ray said, glaring at me. "And you're stupid about him. You're both stupid about each other, which would be great if you weren't also really fucking stupid - " "Ray."
" - and can't see it. That's all. That's all I'm saying. — Karen Chance
Divide and rule. It wasn't just the British toward the Indians but all parents toward their children. — Karan Mahajan
You see, meditation is not a fabricated state. It is natural. It is accessible to all. And in the same way that a person who learns how to run, can run any time they want to, or, a person who knows how to play an instrument can play music at will, once you learn how to meditate, you can create your moments of peace at will. — Gudjon Bergmann
Men can't go around introducing their woman as, "Mine; Touch her and lose a finger." Can they? — Kristen Callihan
Rare indeed, is the relationship in which the other is not cultivated for what one can get for oneself. — Anthony De Mello
No society ever thrived because it had a large and growing class of parasites living off those who produce. — Thomas Sowell