Rasmus Lerdorf Quotes
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I have a theory that there are still parts of our mental worlds that are still based around the age of between five and eight, and we just kind of pretend to be grown-up.
Kate Bush -
It was Ba's inspiration which helped me reach the heights of my inner self. She was my priceless jewel.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Good morrow, 'tis Saint Valentine's Day, All in the morn betime, And I a maid at your window, To be your valentine.
William Shakespeare -
State is the nation socially organized.
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar -
There is but one straight road to success, and that is merit. The man who is successful is the man who is useful. Capacity never lacks opportunity. It can not remain undiscovered, because it is sought by too many anxious to use it.
William Bourke Cockran -
In reality, there are very few villains who view themselves as villains. They just have a certain agenda at a certain time.
Michael Jai White
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You can tell that the capitalist system is in trouble when people start talking about capitalism.
Terry Eagleton -
We need to replace the lies of the enemy with the truth of God; to do so we need to know the truth of God.
Christine Caine -
I just want to work on good scripts.
Ray Fearon -
The Woodstock Film festival is among the finest of a dying breed: a festival that isn’t trying to sell you anything, but simply and beautifully celebrating the art & craft of filmmaking.
Ethan Hawke -
I used to do all my programming on a BBC computer. It was limited to 16 tracks, and you used the keyboard, not a mouse, to input, but I was using it so long, I got quite fast at it.
Vince Clarke Depeche Mode -
Somebody gave me this drum machine and somebody else asked me to program something for a project. I really liked programming and I was really interested in using the drum machine.
Ikue Mori
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Typically, if you buy a studio with a library, their library is pretty well licensed out many years in advance, so you are not really gaining access to the programming in that way.
Ted Sarandos -
It was not a good time for Aerospace Engineers (Boeing was laying off thousands of them) and I found programming more fun anyways.
W. Richard Stevens -
In the 1990s, as it began to feel the impact of cable news and syndicated infotainment programming, network evening newscasts became increasingly focused on tabloid crime and celebrity.
Bill Kovach -
If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics.
Richard Feynman -
I don't like programming. It's tedious.
Rasmus Lerdorf