“You know we're constantly taking. We don't make most of the food we eat, we don't grow it, anyway. We wear clothes other people make, we speak a language other people developed, we use a mathematics other people evolved and spent their lives building. I mean we're constantly taking things. It's a wonderful ecstatic feeling to create something and put it into the pool of human experience and knowledge.” PeopleKnowsHumansMeanUseFeelingsScienceSpeakLanguageGrowsWonderKnowledgeWonderfulBuildingClothesMathematicsPoolHuman ExperienceEcstatic Author:Steve Jobs
“As you study computer science you develop this wonderful mental acumen, particularly with relational databases, systems analysis, and artificial intelligence.” ScienceStudyWonderfulComputerAnalysisArtificial IntelligenceArtificialComputer ScienceDatabasesAcumenSystems Analysis Author:Frederick Lenz
“One of the wonderful things about the computer is that it allows us to sit at home and either write a book or a computer program. Then we can send that program or book to companies that specialize in reproducing them and distributing them.” WritingBookHomeScienceCompanyWonderfulComputerProgramWonderful ThingsComputer ScienceReproducing Author:Frederick Lenz
“Thers is this wonderful iconoclast at Rutgers, Doron Zeilberger, who says that our mathematics is the result of a random walk, by which he means what WE call mathematics. Likewise, I think, for the sciences.” ThinkingMeanScienceWalksResultsWonderfulMathematicsRutgers Author:Ian Hacking
“A circumstance which has always appeared wonderful to me, is that such sublime discoveries should have been made by the sole assistance of a quadrant and a little arithmetic.” ShouldLittlesHas BeensMadeScienceWonderfulCircumstancesDiscoveryShould HaveSoleSublimeAssistanceShould Have BeenArithmetic Book:Delphi Collected Works of Voltaire (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Collected Works of Voltaire (Illustrated)