Wolfram Quotes
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Wolfram Quotes & Sayings
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Prayer does not demand that we interrupt our work, but that we continue working as if it were a prayer.
— Mother Teresa
This was not chivalrously done," said Brienne when they were close enough to see it clearly. "No true knight would condone such wanton butchery.
— George R R Martin
I couldn't tell you in any detail how my computer works. I use it with a layer of automation.
— Conrad Wolfram
Fear not those who argue, but those who dodge.
— Wolfram Von Eschenbach
There are a few very small incompatible changes - I really doubt most people will ever run into them.
— Stephen Wolfram
Computers do the calculating to allow people to transform the world.
— Conrad Wolfram
The very first lesson that I learnt from the Qur'an was the message of unity and peace.
— Cat Stevens
Be careful of selfish motives. You can mistake them for principles and end up dying for them.
— Robert Breault
Any tool can be used badly.
— Conrad Wolfram
Funny thing about straddling fences, though: eventually you end up with a pain in the butt and not much ground covered in any direction.
— Logan Wolfram
I am a great believer in variations on the routine.
— Kaye Gibbons
The day the power of love overrules the love of power, the world will know peace. -Mahatma Gandhi
— Kenneth Eade
I've always had the impression that real militants are like cleaning women, doing a thankless, daily but necessary job.
— Francois Truffaut
If I can't understand something, then it's probably nonsense.
— Stephen Wolfram
Answers are what we are trying to get at; search is a process by which you may be able to get answers, but it's not the end goal. It's a mechanism.
— Conrad Wolfram
Rocks are computationally equivalent to humans.
— Stephen Wolfram
I want to know the truth, however perverted that may sound.
— Stephen Wolfram
Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today.
— Stephen Wolfram