Froggies Virginia Quotes & Sayings
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If I had caused any trouble worth mentioning, you would have read about it in 'Star' magazine, which is probably why I didn't cause any trouble worth mentioning. — Danica McKellar

If we could just go back the last two or three years and do our buying a little more carefully, why ... we would be O.K. — Will Rogers

Only when one thinks even much more madly than the philosophers can one solve their problems. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

The host thus forming a single united body, is it impossible either for the brave to advance alone, or for the cowardly to retreat alone — Sun Tzu

We need to question technology to insure that markets continue to perform their fundamental purposes. — Bart Chilton

Whatever enables us to go to war, secures our peace — Thomas Jefferson

Here is the solitude from which you are absent.
It is raining. The sea wind is hunting stray gulls.
The water walks barefoot in the wet streets. From that tree the leaves complain as though they were sick.
White bee, even when you are gone, you live in my soul. You live again in time, slender and silent.
Ah, you who are silent. — Pablo Neruda

I'm not into this memoir craze that's been going on for 20 years now and doesn't seem to ever let up. People just indiscriminately say "memoir" now when it's a person writing about their own life. — Richard Hell

When a field is declared volatile, the compiler and runtime are put on notice that this variable is shared and that operations on it should not be reordered with other memory operations. Volatile variables are not cached in registers or in caches where they are hidden from other processors, so a read of a volatile variable always returns the most recent write by any thread. — Brian Goetz

Between one breath and the next, your whole world can change. — Marie Bostwick

The Victorians were great engineers. They engineered a [schooling] system that was so robust that it's still with us today, continuously producing identical people for a machine that no longer exists. — Sugata Mitra