Multicore Architecture Quotes & Sayings
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Although the principle of equality has always been self-evident, it has never been self-executing. — Barack Obama

The comedy in our lives was those first few weeks we lived together in Paris: Our bodies desired one another, our souls opened for one another. We experienced all of the happiness and anguish of first love. Those first few weeks in Paris, we barely touched lips; yet the few times we did, it had the force of a collision of stars. — Roman Payne

The aim of the Church is to help the people to help themselves. Work is to be re-enthroned as the ruling principle of the lives of our Church membership — Heber J. Grant

A victory which is not honorable is nothing but a defeat! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We don't believe we've solved the multicore-programming problem. But we think we've built an environment in which a certain class of problems can take advantage of the multicore architecture. — Rob Pike

I saw no one, but, strange as it was, I missed no one. I — Cheryl Strayed

Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts. — Mary E. DeMuth

If we must encounter each other, let's do it the old way - in the dark, by the fire, our breaths bated, the world a big black mystery beyond us. — Meghan Tifft

Life doesn't run away from nobody. Life runs at people. — Joe Frazier

These ideas, which appear thus during the attack, are most varied, but they have, in common, a few characteristics which we must first point out. They present themselves almost always under the form of images, extremely vivid and complex, which are not contradicted by anything and which give to the patient the complete illusion of reality. — Anonymous

Even theologians, even the great theologians of the thirteenth century, even Saint Thomas Aquinas himself did not trust to faith alone, or assume the existence of God. — Henry Adams

Evaluate what you want - because what gets measured, gets produced. — James A. Belasco