Top 15 Optimizer Plus Quotes
#1. Delegate completely. Let people make mistakes and learn.
Keith Rabois
#2. [The Catholic convent] had been like the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and there are white scars on my soul, where ignorance and superstition burnt me with their hell fire in those stifling days.
Voltairine De Cleyre
#3. Whatever the gender of the participants, all pornography including male-male gay pornography is an imitation of the male-female, conqueror-victim paradigm, and almost all of it actually portrays or implies enslaved women and master.
Gloria Steinem
#4. We beg you to save young America from the blight of race prejudice. Do not bind the children within the narrow circles of your own lives.
Charles Hamilton Houston
#5. Perhaps we could write code to optimize code, then run that code through the code optimizer?
Stephen Hawking
#6. Development and prosperity of the world cannot happen without the simultaneous development of India and China.
Li Keqiang
#7. I find when you talk with the Chinese on most subjects, they are very practical.
Dennis C. Blair
#8. The wise legislator will only rarely initiate a new rule of behaviour; more usually he will confine himself to affirming in law what has already become the custom of the people.
Gregory Bateson
#9. As someone pointed out, you could have an attribute that says 'optimize the heck out of this routine', and your definition of heck would be a parameter to the optimizer.
Larry Wall
#10. And in the limiting case where the optimizer is completely broken because it's not implemented yet, we get to work around that too. Optionally ...
Larry Wall
#11. Spy' is such a short ugly word. I prefer 'espionage.' Those extra three syllables really say something.
Howard Tayler
#12. It seems that whatever we do is somehow beyond reproach - murder, rape, drunk driving - as long as we go on a TV show and apologize.
Eric Stoltz
#13. Violence always seems to me the worst form of tyranny. It deprives people of their rights, including the right to live.
Rebecca Solnit
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