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Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Dennis Ritchie

Unix is simple and coherent, but it takes a genius (or at any rate, a programmer) to understand and appreciate the simplicity.. — Dennis Ritchie

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Robert Smithson

Art history is less explosive than the rest of history, so it sinks faster into the pulverized regions of time. — Robert Smithson

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

There is an absolute disjunction between our Father's love and our deserving. — Marilynne Robinson

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Tony McGuin

It was in this pub he'd learnt that, contrary to the belief of the majority of those laying bets, it is possible to flatten a hundred frogs with a hammer in less than thirty seconds. In short, it was a pub with a reputation. And very slimy walls. — Tony McGuin

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Annie Wersching

Nothing gets me more excited and inspired than something new. — Annie Wersching

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Russell Kirk

Like Solon, Plato intended to write a long fable about legendary Atlantis; like Solon, he never did write it. Yet there existed beyond the Atlantic an unvisited land, after all, and it is more strange than any of Plato's myths that Plato's apprehension of order and justice should be a living influence among the people of that land, twenty-four centuries after the mystical philosopher's soul departed from Athens. — Russell Kirk

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

There's no such thing as a good death ... It's just a dull, stupid thing we all have to do eventually. To ask meaning of it is to ask meaning of a shadow. — Robert Jackson Bennett

Vecie Telefoni Quotes By Blaise Pascal

The incredulous are the more credulous. They believe the miracles of Vespasian that they may not believe those of Moses.
[Fr., Incredules les plus credules. Ils croient les miracle de Vespasien, pour ne pas croire ceux de Moise.] — Blaise Pascal