| Author |
Quotes |
| Dave Parnas | Whenever anyone says, 'theoretically,' they really mean, 'not really.'. |
| David Goldberg | Theory provides the maps that turn an uncoordinated set of experiments or computer simulations into a cumulative exploration. |
| David H Comins | People will accept your ideas much more readily if you tell them Benjamin Franklin said it first. |
| Dennis Gabor | The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of the primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by the technology of yesterday. |
| Donald Trump | A friend called me up the other day and talked about investing in a dot-com that sells lobsters. Internet lobsters. Where will this end? The next day he sent me a huge package of lobsters on ice. How low can you stoop? |
| Douglas Engelbart | The digital revolution is far more significant than the invention of writing or even of printing. |
| Dr David Allman | The dedicated physician is constantly striving for a balance between personal, human values, scientific realities and the inevitabilities of God's will. |
| Dr Richard Selzer | Surgery is the red flower that blooms among the leaves and thorns that are the rest of medicine. |
| E Rutherford | All science is either physics or stamp collecting. -E. Rutherford. |
| Edsgar W Dijkstra | The tools we use have a profound (and devious!) influence on our thinking habits, and, therefore, on our thinking abilities. |
| Edsgar W Dijkstra | About the use of language: it is impossible to sharpen a pencil with a blunt axe. It is equally vain to try to do it with ten blunt axes instead. |
| Edsgar W Dijkstra | Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. |
| Edward M Forster | Ideas are fatal to caste. |
| Edward N Lorenz | Predictability: Does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas? |
| Edward R Murrow | A satellite has no conscience. |
| Edward R Murrow | The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it. |
| Edward Shepherd Mead | Not even computers will replace committees, because committees buy computers. |
| Edward Teller | The science of today is the technology of tomorrow. |
| Ee Cummings | Always the more beautiful answer who asks the more beautiful question. |
| Elbert Hubbard | One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man. |
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