Quotes about american-scientist
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Paul Berg Harland Wood, the department head, was an inspiring scientist and teacher but he was also devoted to his students and colleagues.
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Queen Mary When I die India will be found engraved on my heart.
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Queen Mary You are a member of the British royal family. We are never tired, and we all love hospitals.
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Will Wright I think by exploring the bad side you're really just mapping the envelope of the system... you're getting a sense of how far off you can go.
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Jonas Salk I have had dreams, and I've had nightmares. I overcame the nightmares because of my dreams.
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Brian Behlendorf I don't get a chance to code any more.
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I am a working woman. I take care of a home. I hold down a job. I am nuts.
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Ronald Blythe He longed to be lost but he couldn't bear not to be found.
american-scientist believes either mind
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is true or becomes true.
american-scientist mean smile smiles
Andy Rooney If you smile when you are alone, then you really mean it.
american-scientist hamper people
Dan Farmer If you don't want to deal with them, fine. But don't hamper other people from dealing with them.
american-scientist fall stay wish
If you fall then that's not all... if you wish to be down then stay down...if you wish to be up then get up.
american-scientist love
If you have to think about whether you love someone or not then the answer is no. When you love someone you just know.
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Will Wright In some sense that fear of not dropping the ball can really hurt you, in terms of not stretching and kind of going off in interesting new directions.
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Benjamin Spock In automobile terms, the child supplies the power but the parents have to do the steering.
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Steven Chu I joined Bell Laboratories in the fall of 1978. I was one of roughly two dozen brash, young scientists that were hired within a two year period.
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The chips are in production, the machines aren't. So we've got a little bit of work left to do.
american-scientist finding half life mainly ourselves spent
June Singer The first half of life is spent mainly in finding out who we are through seeing ourselves in our interaction with others.
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Cliff Shaw The concepts of Joss are pure, and express attitudes and technical ideals.
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Paul D. Boyer The information exchanged and gained at scientific conferences and visits has been tremendously important for progress in my laboratory.
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You create a pile of dirt and then drive over it. We may have to learn to drive all over again.
american-scientist people suspension
Dave Winer The infrastructure of the US is a long-term suspension of disbelief that such things won't be exploded deliberately by people who don't create anything.
american-scientist androgyny aspects human specific
June Singer Androgyny refers to a specific way of joining the 'masculine' and 'feminine' aspects of a single human being.
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Brian Behlendorf And that is reassuring, to see people who are very positive - five years after the first explosion, the first release of code - is a very good thing.
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John Bardeen The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone.
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Alan Perlis It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.
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John Dykstra We still get to blow some stuff up. One of the most enjoyable things about doing special effects was going out and blowing up miniatures.
american-scientist best experience substitute
The best substitute for experience is being sixteen.
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Dan Farmer Still, if they offer me a good job under my conditions - which is that I can do anything I want- then, sure. The NSA is not going to change me.
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Will Wright It's gotten to the point now where I surf the fan sites everyday and download cool things the fans have created, which is really ironic in a way!
american-scientist consider directors riches screen stuff
John Dykstra It's an embarrassment of riches because you have directors who don't better. You end up with so much stuff going on the screen that you don't know where to look, and that's what I consider self-indulgent.
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Dave Winer OK, he's a Yankees fan. Now I know why I don't like him.