Daniel J. Bernstein (1971) American mathematician, cryptologist and programmer
15 January 2005
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.crypt/msg/49c4cd60d948032d
On testing
Daniel J. Bernstein (1971) American mathematician, cryptologist and programmer
15 January 2005
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.crypt/msg/49c4cd60d948032d
On testing
“theres no chance
at all:
we are all trapped
by a singular
fate.
nobody ever finds
the one.”
Charles Bukowski book Love Is a Dog from Hell
Variant: there's no chance
at all:
we are all trapped
by a singular
fate.
Source: Love Is a Dog from Hell
Michael Bloomberg (1942) American businessman and politician, former mayor of New York City
http://www.gothamist.com/2007/05/29/bloombergs_memo.php
Illegal Immigration
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694–1773) British statesman and man of letters
2 October 1747
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter II, p. 14.
Source: The Wealth of Nations
“Nobody ever rioted for austerity.”
George Monbiot (1963) English writer and political activist
Campaigning for Austerity (2005-02-03)
Richard Feynman book What Do You Care What Other People Think?
(From a 1963 letter to his wife Gweneth, written while attending a gravity conference in Communist-era Warsaw.)
"Letters, Photos, and Drawings," p. 90-91
What Do You Care What Other People Think? (1988)
Context: The real question of government versus private enterprise is argued on too philosophical and abstract a basis. Theoretically, planning may be good. But nobody has ever figured out the cause of government stupidity — and until they do (and find the cure), all ideal plans will fall into quicksand.
“Nobody ever wins a lawsuit but the lawyers.”
Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988) American science fiction author
Source: The Door Into Summer (1957), Chapter 2
“Nobody ever accused me of being objective.”
Paul Conrad (1924–2010) German theologian
As quoted in Multer-Wellin, B. (2006). Paul Conrad: Drawing Fire http://www.hulu.com/watch/55119. Documentary, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).