Quotes About Limitations
He can't kick with his left foot, he can't head a ball, he can't tackle and he doesn't score many goals. Apart from that he's all right.
~ George Best
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Review your goals twice every day in order to be focused on achieving them. "Focus on your potential instead of your limitations.
~ Alan Loy McGinnis
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I truly feel that if you understand yourself and set goals without the regulations and limitations others put on you, then nothing is impossible.
~ Christopher
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There is so much more than that little space from 14 to 40. And if you cut that off and begin to believe that you are not good past a certain age, then you end up scared and insecure and afraid. That is definitely NOT beautiful.
~ Rene Russo
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As I give thought to the matter, I find four causes for the apparent misery of old age; first it withdraws us from active accomplishments; second, it renders the body less powerful; third, it deprives us of almost all forms of enjoyment; fourth, it
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
~ Pablo Picasso
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The body of a young woman is God's greatest achievement. Of course He could have made it to last longer, but you can't have everything.
~ Neil Simon
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Have enough sense to know, ahead of time, when your skills will not extend to wallpapering.
~ Marilyn vos Savant
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A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths.
~ Steven Wright
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Once you see the boundaries of your environment, they are no longer the boundaries of your environment.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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I guess the feed isn't adequate for all forms of communication, particularly those that involve a lot of glaring.)
~ Martha Wells
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I'm programmed to help humans." Eyebrow lift again. "You're not programmed to watch media." She had a point.
~ Martha Wells
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This is why I'm glad I'm not human. They come up with stuff like this. I said, "No. That's a human thing to do. Constructs aren't that stupid.
~ Martha Wells
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Everyone was fallible. - Pg. 423
~ Unknown
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I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms that we can't conceive. And there could, of course, be forms of intelligence beyond human capacity – beyond as much as we are beyond a chimpanzee
~ Unknown
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When we try to dictate to God the time, place, and manner for him to act, we are testing him. At the same time, we're trying to see if he is really there. When we do this we are putting limits on God and trying to make him do what we want. It's nothing less than trying to deprive God of his divinity. But we must realize that God is free—not subject to any limitations. He must dictate to us the place, manner, and time that he will act.
~ Martin Luther
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If you just have a single problem to solve, then fine, go ahead and use a neural network. But if you want to do science and understand how to choose architectures, or how to go to a new problem, you have to understand what different architectures can and cannot do.
~ Marvin Minsky
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That was the problem with walls, Carlene thought as she looked out the window. They kept people out, but they also trapped people in.
~ Unknown
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The biggest barriers she faced were man-made, not physical.
~ Unknown
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keep the constraints of the problem visible
~ Unknown
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Trying to force a system to work beyond its capacity invariably causes turbulence and slows things down.
~ Unknown
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Start with the valid constraints of the system, and then design the system to fit within those constraints.
~ Unknown
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One of the greatest tragedies in human interaction is that we believe 'will' can change everything—it can't.
~ Unknown
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How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to be greater than his nature will allow.
~ Mary Shelley
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