Top 12 Embedded Computing Quotes
#1. Here, also, the future was cried aloud by the wind through the rocks, so that all those who heard would shiver, and then the liquid spring song of the thrush would make all the beauty of moonlight and sunlight blend together, making it true, so true, that happiness must come again
Elyne Mitchell
#2. Wouldn't it be great if we didn't care who got the credit as long as the job got done?
Mark Beeson
#3. We had to play the hand we were dealt, all of us. Fighting the battles we could win.
Jeaniene Frost
#4. [On the desert:] The wind was a constant, and when you paid attention, it seemed like the earth's own breathing.
Sonia Sotomayor
#5. There is little taste for 'high culture' especially in Evangelicalism, where the tendency has long been toward translation - making things accessible to the largest number of people.
James Davison Hunter
#6. Joaquin Jackson's frank and colorful account of his long career as a modern-day Texas Ranger thrills like an action novel, yet the stories are true, sometimes funny, sometimes tragic, but always gripping. I could hardly put the book down ... The writing is superb.
Elmer Kelton
#8. I have always been interested in fashion and even contemplated being a fashion designer at one point of time.
Karan Johar
#9. The President of Iran has called for the destruction of Israel and the West and has even denied the holocaust took place. Iran and its terrorist arm Hezbollah are responsible for the current conflicts between Israel and Lebanon.
Michael McCaul
#10. They don't see that whole pattern. Worm/death. Worm/death. I would catch on.
Paul Reiser
#11. The truth is neither good nor bad. It is above evil. Above morality. It doesn't offer anything besides itself.
Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
#12. Researchers can measure what kind of angles your legs take up during the day when they're just trailing around behind you in weightless conditions, and what kind of impacts you feel during your exercise. They're going to compare that with what we do on the ground.
John L. Phillips