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engineering differences machines
Richard Dawkins The machine code of the genes is uncannily computer-like. Apart from differences in jargon, the pages of a molecular biology journal might be interchanged with those of a computer engineering journal.
engineering gmos people
Richard Dawkins The present Luddism over genetic engineering may die a natural death as the computer-illiterate generation is superseded.... I fear that, if the green movement's high-amplitude warnings over GMOs turn out to be empty, people will be dangerously disinclined to listen to other and more serious warnings.
engineering design want
William Gibson When you want to know how things really work, study them when they're coming apart.
engineering imagination important
Satoru Iwata Engineering is not quite as important as imagination
engineering genius improvement
William Blake Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius.
engineering done economic
Walt Disney Recession doesn't deserve the right to exist. There are just too many things to be done in science and engineering to be bogged down by temporary economic dislocations.
engineering indulge-in luxury
Will Rogers George Washington was quite a farmer. He was a farmer, Civil Engineer and gentleman. He made enough at civil engineering to indulge in both the other luxuries.
engineering design architecture
Walter Gropius Architecture begins where engineering ends.
bridges burned control electron taking talent turning watching wrapped
Betha Aris I wrapped the world around my fingers, taking control through the electron and the baud, burned your bridges and the protocols. So why you turning back? I'm still the same talent and watching as well.
bridges famous favorable given harry
Robert Anderson Harry Bridges was very famous in his day. And Connie had given him favorable coverage.
bridges everywhere land species
Robert T. Bakker Land bridges were everywhere during the extinction, many species were spreading, and there were many diseases.
bridges television dinner
Russell Baker The charm of television entertainment is its ability to bridge the chasm between dinner and bedtime without mental distraction.
bridges car suffering
Romeo Dallaire I am still suffering from my experience in Rwanda, I never know when I'm going to drive my car off a bridge, or just decide to take my life.
bridges together arms
William J. Clinton My fellow Americans, we can only build our bridge to the 21st century if we build it together, and if we're willing to walk arm-in-arm across that bridge together.
bridges water growth
William J. Clinton The stimulus is our bridge over troubled waters. And if it's invested well, it'll generate a lot of economic growth, and we'll get quite a bit of the revenues back.
bridges want isolation
William J. Clinton I want to build a bridge to the 21st century that ends the permanent underclass, that lifts up the poor and ends their isolation, their exile, and they are not forgotten anymore.
bridges water people
William J. Clinton It's important that the American people understand that President has proposed and passed this stimulus plan not as the end-all and be-all to our economic woes but as our bridge over troubled water until we get the finance system, the banking system working again.
tasks overwhelming smallest
Richard Russo Whatever you're working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
tasks language creation
Walter Benjamin It is the task of the translator to release in his own language that pure language that is under the spell of another, to liberate the language imprisoned in a work in his re-creation of that work.
tasks opinion telling-the-truth
Walter Cronkite Our task is not to tell the truth; we are opinion molders.
tasks venture sound
William Cowper I will venture to assert, that a just translation of any ancient poet in rhyme is impossible. No human ingenuity can be equal to the task of closing every couplet with sounds homotonous, expressing at the same time the full sense, and only the full sense of his original.
tasks done hard
Ursula K. Le Guin He knew now, and the knowledge was hard, that his task had never been to undo what he had done, but to finish what he had begun.
tasks impossible accomplish
Wilhelm von Humboldt All translating seems to me to be simply an attempt to accomplish an impossible task.
tasks duty interpreter
Marcel Proust The duty and the task of a writer are those of an interpreter.
tasks each-day way
Helen Hunt Jackson Like a blind spinner in the sun,I tread my days:I know that all the threads will runAppointed ways.I know each day will bring its task,And being blind no more I ask.
tasks essentials should
Napoleon Hill One of the most essential yet the hardest truths that I have had to learn is that every person should be his own hardest task-master.