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learning ignorance knowledge
Alan Watts The greater the scientist, the more he is impressed with his ignorance of reality, and the more he realizes that his laws and labels, descriptions and definitions, are the products of his own thought. They help him to use the world for purposes of his own devising rather than understand and explain it.
learning evolution programming
Alan Perlis Optimization hinders evolution.
learning nouns programming
Alan Perlis Any noun can be verbed.
learning thinking language
Alan Perlis A good programming language is a conceptual universe for thinking about programming.
learning thinking knowing
Alan Perlis A language that doesn't affect the way you think about programming is not worth knowing.
learning machines program
Alan Perlis To understand a program, you must become both the machine and the program.
learning judging criticism
Edward Gibbon The author himself is the best judge of his own performance; none has so deeply meditated on the subject; none is so sincerely interested in the event.
learning doe demand
David Hood If the schooling system does not rapidly close the gap between what it does, and what it should do in response to the demands of the 21st century, it will simply become irrelevant.
records why-not should
Dee Dee Warwick They told me I should be making my own records. So I figured, 'why not?
records my-favorite mainstream
Dee Dee Ramone All of my favorite records have vocals high in the mix, even if it's music that wasn't necessarily mainstream.
records causes sometimes
Chad Smith Its very sort of spontaneous and organic, not a preconceived sort of jamming. Now we record everything, cause sometimes you'll forget, you know, 'what was that thing again?' So we record everything.
records singers firsts
Agnetha Faltskog When I was 15 I became a full-time singer in a band. At 18 I made my first record.
records influence rich
Chantal Kreviazuk I listened to my record and hear lots of influences. And it's very rich... it's got a wide spectrum.
records causation correlation
Charlie Munger Don't confuse correlation and causation. Almost all great records eventually dwindle...
records arrogant economic
Charlie Munger Well, the questioner came from Singapore which has perhaps the best economic record in the history of developing an economy and therefore he referred to 15% per annum as modest. It's not modest-it's arrogant. Only someone from Singapore would call it modest.
records firsts
Bill Wyman My first record I owned was by Les Paul.
records failing
Frida Lyngstad I must have some sort of record in failing to get into the charts.
forget traps dangerous
Aiden Wilson Tozer The most dangerous trap is just living and forgetting that God exists.
forget future ourselves prepared relationship towards
Ricardo Alarcon We are prepared to forget the past, to look towards the future and to accommodate ourselves with a new relationship with America.
forget-everything forget forget-it
Kurt Vonnegut You'll forget it when you're dead, and so will I. When I'm dead, I'm going to forget everything–and I advise you to do the same.
forget happens
John Fowles Forgetting’s not something you do, it happens to you. Only it didn’t happen to me.
forget happened understand
Todd Galloway We have to get over what happened and understand that we have something to play for. We just have to forget about it.
forget fortune forsake
Charlotte Bronte Friends always forget those whom fortune forsakes.
forget
Charlie Parker Learn the changes, then forget them.
forget snoopy brown
Charles M. Schulz Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy... How can I ever forget them...
forget forget-you jew
Bernard Malamud If you ever forget you are a Jew a goy will remind you.