Electronics Theory Quotes & Sayings
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A professor from UBC observed that he agreed with Alexander Pope about the ultimate unreality of evil. Seen from the highest point of metaphysics. To a rational mind, nothing bad ever really happens. He was talking high-minded balls. Twaddle! I thought. I said, 'Oh? Do you mean that every gas chamber has a silver lining? — Saul Bellow

I was a manual labourer. I figured out really early on that the value of my life could be determined by my hourly rate as a manual labourer digging holes. — Cliff Curtis

Writing a TV show is totally different than writing features, or just, what I started doing is writing features. You write a little bit more organically. You start from the beginning to the end, beginning, middle and end. — David Labrava

There's one thing we need above everything else; it's something we don't talk about these days. We need a mighty avalanche of conviction of sin. — Leonard Ravenhill

The quality of what is said inevitably influences the way in which it is said, however inexperienced the writer. — Robertson Davies

Writing a book for me, I expect, is very similar to the experience of reading the book for my readers. — R.A. Salvatore

Brandon tilted his head back and closed his eyes. Unbelievable. He had his name. God had given it. Just like Reece said he would. — James L. Rubart

My decision to begin research in radio astronomy was influenced both by my wartime experience with electronics and antennas and by one of my teachers, Jack Ratcliffe, who had given an excellent course on electromagnetic theory during my final undergraduate year. — Antony Hewish

I should never have confessed my rank, I thought. Better to be a living slave than a dead ealdorman. — Bernard Cornwell

Wheeler hopes that we can discover, within the context of physics, a principle that will enable the universe to come into existence "of its own accord." In his search for such a theory, he remarks: "No guiding principle would seem more powerful than the requirement that it should provide the universe with a way to come into being." Wheeler likened this 'self-causing' universe to a self-excited circuit in electronics. — Paul Davies

My sister's a singer, and she's on Twitter, and she has millions of followers. I wonder how that helps her. I think it does to an extent. I think she gets free things. — Hannah Ware

The business virtue par excellence is honesty without it markets can't long survive. — Ted Malloch

You must go to God's Word to know what is true about yourself. — Beth Moore

Oh, for the wonder that bubbles into my soul. — D.H. Lawrence