Digineering Quotes & Sayings
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Top Digineering Quotes
As soon as you go into any biological process in any real detail, you discover it's open-ended in terms of what needs to be found out about it. — Joshua Lederberg
Jerusalem is a port city on the shore of eternity. — Yehuda Amichai
Remember, when something leaves your life, God is making room for something much better to enter! Get ready! — Paula White
The brain. Where words mean something. The heart. Where words feel something. When both work together. Kaboom. — Jill Telford
I think in some ways what Snowden is, is he's a mix of a cold war spy novel and post-9/11 spy novel. — Alex Berenson
Montessori called the child under six years old "a sensorial explorer" and based her educational approach for the child's early years upon the child's learning through the senses. — Paula Polk Lillard
Love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence. — Erich Fromm
What will become compellingly important is absolute clarity of shared purpose and set of principles of conduct sort of institutional genetic code that every member of the organization understands in a common way, and with deep conviction. — Dee Hock
Wikipedia, eh? Must be accurate then! — Terry Pratchett
I'm having Ava withdrawal.' I melt a little on a sigh. He can be so domineering, bossy and unreasonable, and in the next breath, completely soppy and lovely. — Jodi Ellen Malpas
Most conversations drift. You need to steer. Assume the task of cutting boring threads of conversation and of offering new options. Encourage people to tell stories they mention in passing. Don't wait to be invited into a group, introduce yourself. In short: lead. — Charlie Houpert
The more things we can laugh about, the more alive we become: The more things we can laugh about together, the more connected we become. — Frank Pittman
The only way to find out why someone decides to engage in armed combat is to look at their individual personality. — Salman Rushdie