Top 15 Algol Quotes

#1. I think art education, especially in this country, which government pretty much ignores, is so important for young people.

Mikhail Baryshnikov

#2. It is a nice sunny day; his bunions have stopped hurting. There is always something to celebrate, in Gerrit's view.

Deborah Moggach

#3. The science of the future will be based on sympathetic vibrations.

Rudolf Steiner

#4. The ALGOL compiler was probably one of the nicest pieces of code to come out at that time. I spent hours trying to fix and change the compiler. Working with it so closely affected the way I think about programming and had a profound influence on my style.

Gary Kildall

#5. One of the most important and fascinating of all computer languages is Lisp (standing for "List Processing"), which was invented by John McCarthy around the time Algol was invented.

Douglas Hofstadter

#6. No, I never thought I would like cats.

Karl Lagerfeld

#7. The hard heart does not love the Redeemer - but the renewed heart burns with affection towards Him.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

#8. Compliments were like a beverage she was unconsciously smart enough to deny herself even one drop of, because her thirst for them was infinite.

Jonathan Franzen

#9. Hold a true friend with both your hands.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#10. I don't hold onto anything, because it's a waste of energy to do so, really. There's nothing that I can do about the way people want to write about me. I just try and concentrate on my work and do that as well as I can.

PJ Harvey

#11. To be a clergyman, and all that is compassionate and virtuous, ought to be the same thing.

Samuel Richardson

#12. Chronic pain shatters productive lives. Chronic pain almost always is accompanied by depression, anxiety, frustration, fatigue, isolation, and lowered self-esteem.

Jed Diamond

#13. The journey to the grave is already begun, the journey to corruption is, always, already, half over.

James Baldwin

#14. We live in a 'two-hundred-year present'.

John Paul Lederach

#15. There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly argued.

Thomas Huxley

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