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The job of formal methods is to elucidate the assumptions upon which formal correctness depends.
— Tony Hoare
I will allow only my Lord to possess my sacred lotus pond, and every night you can make blossom in me flowers of fire.
— Huang E
Man is a genius when he dreams. Dream what you are capable of. The harder you dream it, the sooner it will come true.
— Akira Kurosawa
Divine Intelligence working through me always knows just what I need and always supplies it when I need it.
— Ernest Holmes
When a problem or a difficult situation arises, say to yourself, as if you already believe it: "This is for my benefit.
— Chris Prentiss
The problem is, if you never weep in public ... well, the public assumes you never weep.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Innocence is always unsuspicious.
— Joseph Joubert
I do not qualify to be a model. I lack the necessary obedience.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
So, Mystery Lady? What's it going to be? You're going to spend your short little life playing by their rules, or are you going to take your chance?
— Lili St. Crow
Man is a genius when he is dreaming.
— Akira Kurosawa
Some people are incapable of perceiving in the object of their contemplation the very thing that gives it its intrinsic life and breath,
— Muriel Barbery
Even if it is made up of gold, the sailing boat can go nowhere without the humble wind!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
80% of the people who come into a Christ-following relationship is because a friend, co-worker, family member or neighbor invited them to church.
— Johnny Hunt
The joy of heaven will begin as soon as we attain the character of heaven, and do its duties.
— Theodore Parker
I know he was the life of your life. I get it, I really do. But what if I told you that you were mine?
— J.A. DeRouen
I just don't think men fancy me.
— Gail Porter
The first thing I learned that day was this: what you think you know about a person is only a fraction of the story.
— Gavin Extence