Source : "Computing Pioneers Discuss the State of the Net". "Morning Edition" with Steve Inskeep, www.npr.org. August 22, 2005.
#Thinking Quotes #World Quotes #Might Quotes
“Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves.”
“I wanted someone to love who would stay: stay and be there, always.”
“I don't write [screenplay character] biographies beforehand. I usually go in knowing some sequences: this is where I want to start, this is where I want to end.”
“The most virtuous women have something within them, something that is never chaste.”
“Every rebellion against suffering is fed by the subversive power of remembered suffering.”
“What each one honors before all else, what before all things he admires and loves, this for him is God.”
“Religion appears in so many contexts in WW1. Religion shaped the national identities and ambitions of several of the key players, especially Germany and Russia, both of which defined themselves as messianic nations. In both countries too, secular elites delved deeply into apocalyptic and prophetic ideas, giving their nations a millenarian bent.”
“I don't want to stop you. I want you to stop yourself.”
Douglas Engelbart Engineer
J. C. R. Licklider Psychologist
Jon Postel Computer Scientist
Marc Andreessen Entrepreneur
Robert Cailliau Scientist
Steve Crocker Computer Scientist
Tim Berners-Lee Computer Scientist
Vinton Cerf Engineer
Paul Baran Engineer