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Quotes About String

From love's plectrum arisesthe song of the string of lifeLove is the light of lifelove is the fire of life
~ Muhammad Iqbal
String saying = str1 + str2 + str3 + str4 + str5;   the compiler implements this as: String saying = new StringBuffer().append(str1).append(str2).                                    append(str3).append(str4).                                    append(str5).toString();
~ Ivor Horton
I like to keep almonds in my pantry. I also like to keep fruit on hand, just different types depending on the season. And string cheese - that's a really good one.
~ Alison Sweeney
I play the piano, drums, little bit of bass, guitar. I can play harmonica, a little bit of the ukulele. Pretty much anything that's a strumming, string type thing.
~ Chord Overstreet
Sometimes string figures were used to illustrate stories, as in the case of an Eskimo example that depicts a man catching a salmon. Sometimes they had magic or religious significance.
~ Louis Leakey
Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bomc,' I said. 'We have a protractor.' Okay, I'll go home and see if I can scrounge up a ruler and a piece of string.
~ Neal Stephenson
the comments thread dangling from the end of this video like a string of fecal material from a yak's ass hairs.
~ Neal Stephenson
going through a wormhole or (as we shall see) by going around a cosmic string.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
We used to play the underground clubs like the UFO, and Middle Earth, and they were great because they would have on things like a poet, string quartets, and then a rock band! It was kinda cool!
~ Alvin Lee
Quantum mechanics brought an unexpected fuzziness into physics because of quantum uncertainty, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. String theory does so again because a point particle is replaced by a string, which is more spread out.
~ Edward Witten
There have been men who could play delightful music on one string of the violin, but there never was a man who could produce the harmonies of heaven in his soul by a one-stringed virtue.
~ Edwin Hubbel Chapin
though romantic, he was singularly methodical and detested nothing so much as a ball of string on the floor
~ Virginia Woolf
the whole of Victorian literature done up in grey paper & neatly tied with string
~ Virginia Woolf
There are events, strange happenings, that strike The mind as emblematic. They are like Lost similes adrift without a string. Attached to nothing. Thus that northern king, Whose desperate escape from prison was Brought off successfully only because Some forty of his followers that night Impersonated him and aped his flight -
~ Vladimir Nabokov
if a violin string could ache, i would be that string.
~ Vladimir Nobokov
So," he said, "you really think having archangels string you up by your halo is worth saving this Harvester chick?" "She saved the world" Wraith shrugged. "So did I, but I don't see you offering up your holy ass to save me." "Are you suffering unspeakable horrors at the hands of Satan?" "No," Wraith said, "but sometimes I have to eat the hospital cafeteria food.
~ Larissa Ione
It can be helpful to think of humanity like a pearl necklace. Each human being is a pearl with distinct characteristics, but underneath there is a string that ties us all together, invisible to the naked eye.
~ Gudjon Bergmann
What hair she had looked like scrambled eggs in string form, in wild clumps and in single strands, giving her the appearance of a wired, harried, ancient, terrified professor.
~ James McBride
Maybe they'd string it up above the bar with the other toys, was my merry parting thought—the NYPD's contribution to lifestyles of the rich and famous.
~ James Patterson
M-theory is the unified theory Einstein was hoping to find.
~ Stephen Hawking
I work in string theory. This is a branch of physics which assumes that the elementary objects in the universe are not particles but one-dimensional objects, that is, strings.
~ Ashoke Sen
According to 'M' theory, ours is not the only universe. Instead, 'M' theory predicts that a great many universes were created out of nothing.
~ Stephen Hawking
There's not a string attuned to mirthBut has its chord in melancholy.
~ Thomas Hood
This is largely because he felt it was futile to wrestle with theological questions about which he had no empirical evidence and thus no rational basis for forming an opinion. Thunderbolts from heaven were, for him, something to be captured by a kite string and studied. As
~ Walter Isaacson