“Everything is interesting, everything does connect, but anything don't work.”
Joe Armstrong (1950–2019) British computer scientist
The How and Why of Fitting Things Together
Source: James Nasmyth engineer, 1883, p. 52 (in 2010 edition)
“Everything is interesting, everything does connect, but anything don't work.”
Joe Armstrong (1950–2019) British computer scientist
The How and Why of Fitting Things Together
“This, if not an act of war, was certainly a warlike act by the Russian Federation…”
Tom Tugendhat (1973) British politician
Speech in the House of Commons, 12 March 2018, regarding the Salisbury Novichok poisonings
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
Source: The speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922-August 1939
J.A. Hobson (1858–1940) English economist, social scientist and critic of imperialism
The Morals of Economic Irrationalism (1920)
Context: The richly nourished patriotism of war breeds divisions and antagonisms which are easily exploited afterwards by political, racial, religious, and cultural passions, but most of all by economic interests.<!--p.51
Vladimir Lenin book The State and Revolution
2.1, "The Eve of The Revolution", Essential Works of Lenin (1966)
The State and Revolution (1917)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Property (1935)
“We are connecting everything to everything.”
Kevin Kelly (1952) American author and editor
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995), New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World (1999)
“Realize that everything connects to everything else.”
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
Variant: Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.
Sergey Lavrov (1950) Russian politician and Foreign Minister
About the Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022