Kernel Quotes
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Kernel Quotes & Sayings
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Being dissatisfied and properly dissatisfied with the husk of Hinduism, you are in danger of losing even the kernel, life itself.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Faith is like a kernel of wheat.
— Joe Bob Briggs
Nature has neither kernel Nor shell
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Android's user-space is so different from stock Linux, you can easily say that Android is not in any way a Linux system, except for the kernel.
— Robert Love
The kernel of all jealousy is lack of love.
— C. G. Jung
I rooted around in the bowl for a half-popped kernel - my favorite.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
You want people walking away from the conversation with some kernel of wisdom or some kind of impact.
— Harry Dean Stanton
A fusty nut with no kernel.
— William Shakespeare
...that kernel of gaiety that never breaks.
— Evelyn Waugh
They make things up." "They do," said Maester Aemon, "but even the most fanciful song may hold a kernel of truth. Find that truth
— George R R Martin
The idea of abstracting away the one thing that must be blindingly fast, the kernel, is inherently counter productive.
— Linus Torvalds
If Nick is darkness with a kernel of light inside him, I am light with the matching kernel of darkness. It's what makes us so perfect for one another.
— Jessica Clare
Those of us with this ancient compulsion to tell stories sometimes start with a single kernel of something.
— Edward P. Jones
We counted over a million lines of code that we allege are infringed in the Linux kernel today.
— Darl McBride
To write a kernel without a data structure and have it be as consistent and graceful as UNIX would have been a much, much harder challenge.
— Rob Pike
Americans do believe in progress and there is almost certainly a kernel of truth in the joke.
— Alan Dundes
A writer is always observant, of course ... You can take the kernel of something - part of it - and use it in a book.
— Carol Higgins Clark
It is the kernel of truth in every story that makes its writing beautiful beyond standards.
— Psyche Roxas-Mendoza
Most tales carry a kernel of truth, else they're soon forgotten.
— Karen Azinger
In every fairy tale there is a kernel of truth, and that is the truth of this one. For him, I am poison. I am his death. And I will deliver.
— Melinda Salisbury
While most people can talk rationally about kernel design and portability, the issue of free-ness is 100% emotional.
— Andrew S. Tanenbaum
There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
— Linus Torvalds
The history of the world begins with a seed. The seed is the kernel of what you are, but it is also the promise of what you can become.
— Kate Elliott
Changed loves are but changed sorts of meat,
And when he hath the kernel eat,
Who doth not fling away the shell? — John Donne
And when he hath the kernel eat,
Who doth not fling away the shell? — John Donne
He who would eat the kernel, must crack the shell.
[Lat., Qui e nuce nucleum esse vult, frangat nucem.] — Plautus
[Lat., Qui e nuce nucleum esse vult, frangat nucem.] — Plautus
The Experiment is the Experiment." For all its contemptuous insanity, the idea still seemed to have some kind of rational kernel to it.
— Arkady Strugatsky
Rumors get started with a kernel of truth
— Kristen Hope Mazzola
I was once more face to face with the big bonfire that occupies the kernel of our system.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
All spiritual practice must be directed to the removal of the husk and the revelation of the kernel.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Sometimes, a family is like an ear of summer corn: It might look perfect on the outside, but when you peel the husk away. every kernel is rotten.
— Sara Shepard
The world is sown with good; but unless I turn my glad thoughts into practical living and till my own field. I cannot reap a kernel of the good.
— Helen Keller
Well, Kernel, they kilt us but they ain't whupped us yit, air they?
— William Faulkner
The shell must be cracked apart if what is in it is to come out, for if you want the kernel you must break the shell.
— Meister Eckhart
Must is a hard nut to crack, but it has a sweet kernel.
— Charles Spurgeon
There is no system but GNU and Linux is one of it's kernels
— Richard Stallman
We do not master a scientific theory until we have shelled and completely prised free its mathematical kernel.
— David Hilbert
It's one thing to go into a fight knowing you'll probably lose. Quite another to be told that to win, you must offer up your throat to be slit.
— Darren Shan
Inspiration for my short stories grows from a psychic kernel, a vision of some sort or an eccentric, colorful dream.
— Lawren Leo
The silence of the three of them had made a little kernel of sense in a world of boasting, self-excuse and rhetoric.
— Thornton Wilder
The kernel of the 11th house is 'the urge to become something greater than we already are'.
— Howard Sasportas
Kernel grins. "To the death, Master Grady?"
"To the death, Master Fleck," I grin back.
Then we both say together, "But not ours! — Darren Shan
"To the death, Master Fleck," I grin back.
Then we both say together, "But not ours! — Darren Shan
Sometimes I think I've got this hard kernel in my heart, and nothing much can get inside it. I doubt if I can really love anybody.
— Haruki Murakami
A real Irishman will give everything of himself
except that kernel of his soul which makes him a mystery to other peoples. — Jim Tully
except that kernel of his soul which makes him a mystery to other peoples. — Jim Tully
Adventures, I reflected, are all very fine but a certain amount of civilised comfort forms the true kernel of our desires.
— K.W. Jeter
Within every elaborate lie, a kernel of truth.
— Marisha Pessl
Every good fairy tale has a kernel of truth to it.
— Melissa Grey
Obedience is not truly performed by the body of him whose heart is dissatisfied. The shell without a kernel is not fit for store.
— Saadi
I was a chronically shy child. That kernel of my younger self is still there, but I've developed mechanisms to deal with it.
— Richard Eyre