Quotes having the keyword Due
When I write software, I know that it will fail, either due to my own mistake, or due to some other cause.
by Wietse Venema (Scientist, Dutch , born in 1951) keywords: cause, due, either, fail, know, mistake, other, own, software, some, will , write Part of the success of This American Life, I think, is due to the fact that none of us sound like we should be on the radio. We don't sound professional; we sound like people you would know.
by Sarah Vowell (Author, American , born in 1969) keywords: american, due, fact, know, life, none, part, professional, radio, should, sound, success, think, us , would I do not admire politicians; but when they are excellent in their way, one cannot help allowing them their due.
by Horace Walpole (Author, English , born in 1717) keywords: admire, allowing, cannot, due, excellent, help, politicians, their, them , way Justice is rather the activity of truth, than a virtue in itself. Truth tells us what is due to others, and justice renders that due. Injustice is acting a lie.
by Horace Walpole (Author, English , born in 1717) keywords: acting, activity, due, injustice, itself, justice, lie, others, rather, renders, tells, than, truth, us , virtue And therefore, for the sake of my mater, without any regard for my own, I hope all those that have a due regard for our constitution and for the rights and prerogatives of the crown, without which our constitution can not be preserved, will be against this motion.
by Robert Walpole (Statesman, British , born in 1676) keywords: against, any, constitution, crown, due, hope, motion, our, own, prerogatives, preserved, regard, rights, sake, therefore, those, which, will , without My success was due to good luck, hard work, and support and advice from friends and mentors. But most importantly, it depended on me to keep trying after I had failed.
by Mark Warner (Politician, American , born in 1954) keywords: advice, after, depended, due, failed, friends, good, had, hard, importantly, keep, luck, mentors, most, success, support, trying , work For Scary Movie 2, we had a due date and had to work fast. And though there's a lot of pressure, as artists, we just block it out. So really, the pressure comes from us. That's how the first movie happened. There was no outside pressure: we wanted to hit the audience hard.
by Shawn Wayans (Actor, American , born in 1971) keywords: artists, audience, block, comes, date, due, fast, first, had, happened, hard, hit, how, just, lot, movie, out, outside, pressure, really, scary, though, us, wanted , work Equality is the public recognition, effectively expressed in institutions and manners, of the principle that an equal degree of attention is due to the needs of all human beings.
by Simone Weil (Philosopher, French , born in 1909) keywords: attention, beings, degree, due, effectively, equal, equality, expressed, human, institutions, manners, needs, principle, public , recognition The law is constantly based on notions of morality, and if all laws representing essentially moral choices are to be invalidated under the due process clause, the courts will be very busy indeed.
by Byron White (Judge, American , born in 1916) keywords: based, busy, choices, clause, constantly, courts, due, essentially, indeed, law, laws, moral, morality, notions, process, representing, under, very , will On December 17, 1984, I had surgery to remove two inches of my left lung due to pneumonia. After two hours of surgery the doctors told my mother I had AIDS.
by Ryan White (Celebrity, American , born in 1971) keywords: after, aids, december, doctors, due, had, hours, inches, left, lung, mother, pneumonia, remove, surgery, told , two But in due course it became evident that not only a physical situation qua physics, but the meaning of that situation to people, was sometimes a factor, through the behavior of people, in the start of a fire.
by Benjamin Whorf (Scientist, American , born in 1897) keywords: became, behavior, course, due, evident, factor, fire, meaning, only, physical, physics, qua, situation, sometimes, start , through Violence is not to be undertaken by private persons. If a state or administration acts without due and visible attention to agreed international process, it acts in a way analogous to a private person. It purports to be judge of its own interest.
by Rowan Williams (Theologian, English , born in 1950) keywords: acts, administration, agreed, analogous, attention, due, interest, international, judge, own, person, persons, private, process, state, undertaken, violence, visible, way , without The Nobel award occasions a unique celebration of the vision of science by the public at large. The prestige the prize confers today is largely due to the extraordinary diligence of the Nobel committees.
by Kenneth G. Wilson (Scientist, American , born in 1936) keywords: award, celebration, committees, confers, diligence, due, extraordinary, large, largely, nobel, occasions, prestige, prize, public, science, today, unique , vision Usually, jet lag is not this big of an issue for me. I'm not sure why I'm so disoriented this time. It could be due to the amount of chocolate and french fries I've eaten in the last two and a half weeks.
by April Winchell (Actor, American , born in 1962) keywords: amount, big, chocolate, could, disoriented, due, eaten, french, fries, half, issue, jet, lag, last, sure, time, two, usually, weeks , why Indeed, the woes of Software Engineering are not due to lack of tools, or proper management, but largely due to lack of sufficient technical competence.
by Niklaus Wirth (Scientist, Swiss , born in 1934) keywords: competence, due, engineering, indeed, lack, largely, management, proper, software, sufficient, technical, tools , woes The ability to do this so quickly was largely due to the enthusiastic and efficient services of Mr. C.E. Taylor, who did all the machine work in our shop for the first as well as the succeeding experimental machines.
by Orville Wright (Inventor, American , born in 1871) keywords: ability, did, due, efficient, enthusiastic, experimental, first, largely, machine, machines, mr, our, quickly, services, shop, succeeding, taylor, well , work The course of the flight up and down was exceedingly erratic, partly due to the irregularity of the air, and partly to lack of experience in handling this machine. The control of the front rudder was difficult on account of its being balanced too near the center.
by Orville Wright (Inventor, American , born in 1871) keywords: account, air, balanced, being, center, control, course, difficult, down, due, erratic, exceedingly, experience, flight, front, handling, irregularity, lack, machine, near, partly, rudder, too , up The failure of women to have reached positions of leadership has been due in large part to social and professional discrimination.
by Rosalyn S. Yalow (Scientist, American , born in 1921) keywords: been, discrimination, due, failure, large, leadership, part, positions, professional, reached, social , women Giving credit where credit is due is a very rewarding habit to form. Its rewards are inestimable.
by Loretta Young (Actor, American , born in 1913) keywords: credit, due, form, giving, habit, inestimable, rewarding, rewards, very , where