Quotes About Limitations
The computer is a moron.
~ Peter Drucker
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I despise computers in many ways. I think they're hopelessly underevolved and overrated.
~ Brian Eno
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I am aware that a computer can't create a poem, but neither can a typewriter.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Above all, remember that the computer simply isn't as intelligent as you are.
~ John Paul Caponigro
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Computer science is one of the worst things that ever happened to either computers or to science.
~ Neil Gershenfeld
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I'm not a computer girl.
~ Sandy Duncan
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Real confidence comes from knowing and accepting yourself- your strengths and your limitations -in contrast to depending on affirmation from others.
~ Judith M Bardwick
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We all have our limitations, but when we listen to our critics, we also have theirs.
~ Robert Breault
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The man with insight enough to admit his limitations comes nearest to perfection.
~ Johann von Goethe
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You can care very much about someone without being capable of becoming their primary caregiver in the event of their parents' untimely death.
~ Mallory Ortberg
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Death and the sun are not to be looked at steadily.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Puppets can fly, levitate, twirl, but only people and marionettes are confined to running and walking.
~ Philip Roth
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The author's Socrates admonishes paramount awareness human limitations. If we do good to those we evaluate as good and evil to those we evaluate at the evil, and we are wrong, we have been made the world less just.
~ Plato
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Power, she had come to realize, had the insidious habit of inserting others between you and your tasks, rendering your limbs little more than decorative mementoes of a more human past.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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I so rarely have the chance to field-test anything. Amelie is so conservative about these things -Myrnin
~ Rachel Caine
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Yet illness had taught her already that the body was bound by no rules but its own.
~ Rachel Kadish
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How readily the rules of female behavior—gentleness, acquiescence, ever-mindfulness—turned to shackles.
~ Rachel Kadish
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Wounding and healing are not opposites. They're part of the same thing. It is our wounds that enable us to be compassionate with the wounds of others. It is our limitations that make us kind to the limitations of other people. It is our loneliness that helps us to to find other people or to even know they're alone with an illness. I think I have served people perfectly with parts of myself I used to be ashamed of.
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
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She'd been living in a prison since the day she'd been born, even after leaving her mother, a prison of fear and shame and lowered expectations, and she'd been so accustomed to her circumscribed life that she had not recognized the bars.
~ Dean Koontz
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Life is full of mysteries, isn't it? And maybe we don't always need to know the answers to them. Each thing we don't understand is a wall, and we spend our lives throwing ourselves against those walls, with little to show for it in the end. Maybe sometimes it's just best to accept the limitations of our understanding, accept that some things will be forever beyond our knowledge.
~ Dean Koontz
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Life is full of mysteries, isn't it? And maybe we don't always need to know the answers to them. Each thing we don't understand is a wall, and we spend our lives throwing ourselves against those walls, with little to show for it in the end. Maybe sometimes it's just best to accept the limitations of our understanding, accept that some things will be forever beyond our
~ Dean Koontz
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They seemed to have thought of everything, but they were human, and therefore they had definitely not thought of everything.
~ Dean Koontz
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areas of knowledge about which he was ignorant and probably always would be. There was only so much time.
~ Dean Koontz
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Life is full of mysteries, isn't it? And maybe we don't always need to know the answers to them. Each thing we don't understand is a wall, and we spend our lives throwing ourselves against those walls, with little to show for it in the end. Maybe sometimes it's just best to accept the limitations of our understanding, accept that some things will be forever beyond our knowledge." He realized that he was
~ Dean Koontz
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