Top 29 Quotes About Darl
#1. Jude was down there. He was down there. And the last place I would ever leave Jude was alone in the darl.
Alexandra Bracken
#2. Darl sat very close after a second round. Taftly had not developed a plan for such good luck and it showed. Everything she told him was exactly right in the way that nitrous oxide is exactly right.
Scott M. Morris
#3. Cash aimed to buy that talking machine from Suratt with that money, Darl said.
William Faulkner
#4. We're not talking about insignificant amounts of code. It's substantial System V code showing up in Linux.
Darl McBride
#5. Unless you learn to control your thoughts, you will never be able to control your actions; and if you can't control your actions, you are walking on thin ice.
Bohdi Sanders
#7. The only way we can win is to leave before the job is done.
George W. Bush
#8. If there is no threat to the lives of the citizens, our tactic will be to not intervene or impede members of the protest in expressing their will freely.
Vano Merabishvili
#9. These days, I no longer believe there ever are truly good guys or bad guys in war, at least in the Middle East. They're generally shades of gray. But that doesn't translate well on television. It was too complicated. Too remote.
Richard Engel
#10. Joe Strummer, Johnny Rotten, and Ian MacKaye were all people who really made me see things differently.
Henry Rollins
#12. A lot of people can't stand touring but to me it's like breathing. I do it because I'm driven to do it.
Bob Dylan
#13. When our relatives are at home, we have to think of all their good points or it would be impossible to endure them. But when they are away, we console ourselves for their absence by dwelling on their vices.
George Bernard Shaw
#14. Obviously Linux owes its heritage to UNIX, but not its code. We would not, nor will not, make such a claim.
Darl McBride
#15. Mark my words, there will be a day that will come when you will all see many, many documents that will directly contradict IBM's current public posturing.
Darl McBride
#16. The business model of Linux distribution is broken; it's like the business model of the dotcoms. Running your company on Linux is like running your company on Napster.
Darl McBride
#17. And C++ programming languages, we own those, have licensed them out multiple times, obviously. We have a lot of royalties coming to us from C++.
Darl McBride
#18. The powerful notion of entropy, which comes from a very special branch of physics ... is certainly useful in the study of communication and quite helpful when applied in the theory of language.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
#19. Exploring microhistories, cultural history can "track the changing interplay among schools of thought and language patronage and power of financing and control, teaching traditions and elites," that is, make us aware of the discursive workings of power.
Martin Prochazka
#20. I've been pounding the table here for a year or so saying there's no free lunch, and there is going to be a day of reckoning for every company that thinks they are going to try and sell a free model.
Darl McBride
#21. Sara held up a hand. 'How exactly did you "decline" his offer?'
'By slitting his throat.
Nalini Singh
#22. Life was created in the valleys. It blew up onto the hills on the old terrors, the old lusts, the old despairs. That's why you must walk up the hills so you can ride down.
William Faulkner
#23. We like writing with each other; it's fun.
Shawn Wayans
#24. The height of cleverness is in one's ability to be very clever without seeming clever at all.
Criss Jami
#26. I should have more faith. I ought to know by this time that when a fact appears to be opposed to a long train of deductions, it invariably proves to be capable of bearing some other interpretation.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#27. At the end of the day, the GPL is not about making software free; it's about destroying value.
Darl McBride
#28. We counted over a million lines of code that we allege are infringed in the Linux kernel today.
Darl McBride
#29. IBM has taken our valuable trade secrets and given them away to Linux.
Darl McBride
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