X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=web%2Fgag.com;a=blobdiff_plain;f=bdale%2Fquotes.mdwn;h=e2b7b10dc0ffec9c759ab9d6c9f91e13e37ca6db;hp=ae230ad6b030c65964b046eb3369511a557d02a7;hb=b056e18a6843d1a5aa32a47b121e20a520a363b8;hpb=bb7d9a6891c413e258034fb9072f6a690e19dcb7 diff --git a/bdale/quotes.mdwn b/bdale/quotes.mdwn index ae230ad..e2b7b10 100644 --- a/bdale/quotes.mdwn +++ b/bdale/quotes.mdwn @@ -10,6 +10,23 @@ On Life

"That which hinders your task is your task." +

+"Find the audience, be excellent, and you will be fine." +
-- David Oyelowo + +

+"Fast is relative to what you're driving." +
-- Hurley Haywood + +

+"I think, however, that there isn't any solution to this problem of education +other than to realize that the best teaching can be done only when there is +a direct individual relationship between a student and a good teacher---a +situation in which the student discusses the ideas, thinks about the things, +and talks about the things. It's impossible to learn very much by simply +sitting in a lecture, or even by simply doing problems that are assigned." +
-- Richard Feynman, in his preface to the printed Lectures on Physics +

"For every vision, there is an equal and opposite revision."
-- "Thal's Law", which I first heard quoted by Lyle Johnson @@ -147,6 +164,14 @@ orientation -- be lauded as the height of scholarly achievement?" intelligent are full of doubt."
-- Bertrand Russell

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+"The difference between stupid and intelligent people — and this is true +whether or not they are well-educated — is that intelligent people can +handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory +situations — in fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious +when things seem overly straightforward." +
-- Neal Stephenson, from The Diamond Age

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"People love to hear the brag of the local boy, because they want him to be great, but the foreigner must deny that he has any outstanding virtue -- this