Kernighan And Ritchie Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Kernighan And Ritchie with everyone.
Top Kernighan And Ritchie Quotes
It takes time to recover from having run somewhere. But sometimes one just wants to run. Anywhere. — Sarah Manguso
We should allow them to be who they are, because then we end up with healthy kids. — Geena Rocero
The precise metaphysical procedures by which a book goes about writing another book need not concern us here. Suffice to say that our human scribes remain entirely ignorant of their possession by bibliographic forces; the agent in question never doubts that his authorship is authentic. — James K. Morrow
Grant that I may experience the power of Thy Word before I deliver it. — Christmas Evans
The human race is almost addicted to war. It's like we just can't stop. — Marianne Williamson
Apparently the only thing worse than a terrorist attack, is a gay man stopping it! — Jon Stewart
There are two ways of knowing if something ends badly: If you're honest with yourself, you just kind of know it. And then there's other people's reaction to it. — Vince Gilligan
Liquore just don't mix with love. — Loretta Lynn
No man is prejudiced in favour of a thing, knowing it to be wrong. He is attached to it on the belief of its being right; and when he sees it is not so, the prejudice will be gone. We have but a defective idea of what prejudice is. It might be said, that until men think for themselves the whole is prejudice, and not opinion; for that only is opinion which is the result of reason and reflection. — Thomas Paine
I'm definitely more influenced by European writers than I am by American writers, there's no doubt about that. — Anne Rice
There's a song called 'All We'd Ever Need,' which is actually the first song that the three of us wrote together on our first album, and when we wrote that song I didn't have any real experience to pull from. — Hillary Scott
Pleasures are always children, pains always have wrinkles. — Joseph Joubert
It was not to relive the old pain that she had returned, it was to know again, for a little while, the joy that had gone before. — Anne Rice