Kernighan And Ritchie Quotes & Sayings
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It takes time to recover from having run somewhere. But sometimes one just wants to run. Anywhere. — Sarah Manguso

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