14 machine quotes to get you inspired
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1. Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay’s quote about Language. Language, the machine of the…
“Language, the machine of the poet, is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest state. Nations, like individuals, first perceive, and then abstract. They advance from particular images to general terms. Hence the vocabulary of an enlightened society is philosophical, that of a half-civilized people is poetical.”
by 1st Baron MacaulayThomas Babington Macaulay -
2. Elbert Hubbard ‘s quote about extraordinary,man. One machine can do the…
“One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.”
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3. Tim Leberecht ‘s quote about ai,job,machine,work. As machines take our jobs…
“As machines take our jobs and do them more efficiently, soon the only work left for us humans will be the kind of work that must be done beautifully rather than efficiently.”
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4. The Time Machine ‘s quote about . Strength is the outcome of…
“Strength is the outcome of need.”
by H. G. WellsThe Time Machine -
5. Orville Wright ‘s quote about Machine, motor. No flying machine will ever…
“No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris ... [because] no known motor can run at the requisite speed for four days without stopping.”
by Orville Wright -
6. George Orwell’s quote about food. We may find in the…
“We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun.”
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7. Robert Gould ‘s quote about kindness, relationship. A constructive, useful life, good…
“A constructive, useful life, good works, and good relationships are as valid as writing poetry or inventing a machine. Anything that one does well and obtains satisfaction from is a good enough reason for living. To be a decent human being that people like and feel better for knowing is enough.”
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8. Eugene G. Grace ‘s quote about . Thousands of engineers can design…
“Thousands of engineers can design bridges, calculate strains and stresses, and draw up specifications for machines, but the great engineer is the man who can tell whether the bridge or the machine should be built at all, where it should be built, and when.”
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9. Flip Wilson ‘s quote about . You can’t expect to hit…
“You can't expect to hit the jackpot if you don't put a few nickels in the machine.”
by Flip Wilson -
10. Flip Wilson ‘s quote about . You can’t expect to hit…
“You can't expect to hit the jackpot if you don't put a few nickels in the machine.”
by Flip Wilson -
11. Browning ‘s quote about . To each mortal peradventure earth…
“To each mortal peradventure earth becomes a new machine.”
by Browning -
12. Marilyn Monroe ‘s quote about . An actress is not a…
“An actress is not a machine, but they treat you like a machine. A money machine.”
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13. Willa Cather ‘s quote about . She used to drag her…
“She used to drag her mattress besider her low window and lie awake for a long while, vibrating with excitement, as a machine vibrates from speed. Life rushed in upon her through that window - or so it seemed. In reality, of course, life rushes from within, not from without. There is no work of art so big or so beautiful that is was not once all contained in some youthful body, like this one which lay on the floor in the moonlight, pulsing with ardor and anticipation.”
by The Song of the LarkWilla Cather -
14. Henri Poincare ‘s quote about . Thus, be it understood, to…
“Thus, be it understood, to demonstrate a theorem, it is neither necessary nor even advantageous to know what it means....[A] machine might be imagined where the assumptions were put in at one end, while the theorems came out at the other, like the legendary Chicago machine where the pigs go in alive and come out transformed into hams and sausages. No more than these machines need the mathematician know what he does.”
by Henri Poincare