Quotes About Decoding
I'm excited about how books work in a digital age. When you read a book, unlike a film, you are decoding symbols in order to 'see' the story, so it is collaborative in a way that a film can never be.
~ Steven Hall
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Every fatline receiver in the Web, Outback, galaxy, and universe would monitor the squirt, but only the Consul's ship could decode it. Or so she hoped. The
~ Dan Simmons
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Man wasn't made to share the universe with gods. Their ways are not meant for the humble likes of us. But we've decoded some of their secrets regardless. Like worms, we've grabbed on to the talons of eagles and learned some small truths and means of flight. But we can never really fly. We try, and succeed to a certain extent, but the fall is always - will always be - there.
~ Darren Shan
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Cryptology is a game of decoding. But it doesn't require high intellect to unravel what the less educated have encoded.
~ Unknown
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Instead of questioning him directly any more, they had him spell out what he wanted to say letter by letter, Deadpan pointing them out on the chart and Kane jotting them down on a piece of paper — providing Eddie nodded yes — until he had complete words and sentences made up out of them.
~ Cornell Woolrich
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I'm fascinated with genetic science, and I have been for a very long time. I always look at science and technology because I think that the developments in my lifetime have been so remarkable - and we're only at the tip of the iceberg with projects like decoding the human genome.
~ Nick Rhodes
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The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing at one point either exactly or approximately a message selected at another point.
~ Claude Shannon
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They're only just now decoding Dickens's Tavistock letter." It was the letter Jérôme Brunel was working on as part of his hobby.
~ Louise Penny
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Commandment 3: Learn to recognize and decode nonverbal behaviors that are universal
~ Joe Navarro
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Commandment 4: Learn to recognize and decode idiosyncratic nonverbal behaviors.
~ Joe Navarro
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Commandment 9: Knowing how to distinguish between comfort and discomfort will help you to focus on the most important behaviors for decoding nonverbal communications.
~ Joe Navarro
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If nothing else, wolves are masters at decoding intentions.
~ Unknown
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To sum up, the human interest in language seems to be an innate interest in coding and decoding, and this seems to be as nearly specifically human as any interest can be. Speech is the greatest interest and most distinctive achievement o man.
~ Norbert Wiener
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That was asking a lot of my readers, I realized, but I was trying to write the novel I would most enjoy decoding.
~ Paul Di Filippo
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