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Quotes About Bits

I like that totally mixed up kind of eclectic group of personal props and bits of costume and I think the fun of doing that is where I was very lucky with Doctor Who.
~ Lalla Ward
I know," she said. "Sadly, we have only bits and pieces of many wonderful old stories." "What's the story about?" asked Annie. "It's an ancient Irish tale about a great serpent named Sarph," said Morgan.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
knowledge 'never exists in concentrated or integrated form but solely as the dispersed bits of incomplete and frequently contradictory knowledge which all the separate individuals possess'.
~ Matt Ridley
As Friedrich Hayek first clearly saw, knowledge 'never exists in concentrated or integrated form but solely as the dispersed bits of incomplete and frequently contradictory knowledge which all the separate individuals possess'.
~ Matt Ridley
With stable, long-lived teams that own specific bits of the software systems, we can begin to build a stable team API: an API surrounding each team.
~ Matthew Skelton
You're interested only in the history you've decided to target. In other words, you will be seeing bits and pieces of all possible targets that will ever be placed within the box, or the contents of the box before it is used for targeting.
~ Joseph McMoneagle
The whole world of 'Game of Thrones' was realized with such detail, with directors and writers who really geeked out and really loved all the little bits of it.
~ Harry Lloyd
It's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information.
~ William Gibson
Humans eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and bad. Suddenly, they start cutting reality up into bits and pieces, which is what the thinking mind does.
~ Eckhart Tolle
We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong.
~ Sir Arthur S. Eddington
It iz the little bits ov things that fret and worry us; we kan dodge an elefunt but we kan't a fli.
~ Josh Billings
Of course L.A. has its mad bits: you can get a collagen cappuccino if that's what you really want. But the American Dream is so ingrained in the American culture, and the place you go to find it is L.A.
~ Lara Pulver
I want to do stories that are about the bits of cultural furniture that are sitting there that we're like, 'Oh yeah, that's been there for years! What could possibly be weird about it?' And then we're going to lift that piece of furniture and look at all the bugs scurry away.
~ Adam Conover
Confession was the emotional equivalent to puking, Riley supposed. Something bad went down, bits of it came back up, you felt better.
~ J. Fally, Bone Rider
you can go to the trenches and be blown to bits; nothing will create that spark of passion if there isn't the intervention of a human hand. Somebody has to put his hand into the machine and let it be wrenched off if the cogs are to mesh again.
~ Henry Miller
Every chef has his treats. By that, I mean bits and pieces from things you're working on - crusty little cake trimmings, ends from a brisket, collars from a salmon, scraps. But they're snacks to me, and I eat them right off the cutting board - maybe too much.
~ Tom Douglas
That's how we survive infinity - we kill it by breaking it up into small bits.
~ Terry Pratchett
Not liking Christine would be like not liking small fluffy animals. And Christine was just like a small fluffy animal. A rabbit, perhaps. It was certainly impossible for her to get a whole idea into her head in one go. She had to nibble it into manageable bits.
~ Terry Pratchett
One hundred copies? Of these poems you do not even like?" asked the Roman. "They're nasty bits about famous people; everyone will want them.
~ Karen Essex
Bits of the World: gathering up bits of the world & setting them out in an order that her children can understand
~ Brian Andreas
I've come to the belief that we manufacture whatever immortal souls we have out of the bits of difference we make by living in this world.
~ Sue Hubbell
My solo stuff for live shows is very meandering. I write a lot of slower bits that give me room to improvise and play with a character.
~ Patti Harrison
Lord love us, I need a drink," said Calhoun, looking faintly green around the gills as he paused on the flagway in front of the chapel to draw in a deep breath of fresh air. "I've dressed many a gentleman in my career—sober, drunk, and even dead. But I must say, this is the first time I've ever been called upon to dress one who was in bits."   Monday
~ C.S. Harris
Bits that are embodied as structure (varying in space, invariant across time) we perceive as memory, and bits that are embodied as sequence (varying in time, invariant across space) we perceive as code. Gates are the intersections where bits span both worlds at the moments of transition from one instant to the next.
~ George Dyson