Beauty, Erin Kellison

There is no reason for beauty. It just is.

― Erin Kellison

Eternity, Abraham Cowley

Nothing is there to come, and nothing past,
But an eternal now does always last.

- Abraham Cowley in Davideis, Book I, line 360

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Eternity

Japan, Yun Byung-se

Sex slavery is not only a bilateral issue between Japan and other victimized countries ― including Korea, China, the Netherlands and various Southeast Asian countries ― but is also a universal human rights issue, an unresolved issue still haunting us today.

- Yun Byung-se (2014.03.05)

Heroes, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The goal of the hero is to return (normal) life to the living.

- Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, Journey into the Void (2003)


http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Heroes

Sky, Thomas Campbell

Our bugles sang truce, for the night-cloud had lower'd,
And the sentinel stars set their watch in the sky.

- Thomas Campbell, The Soldier's Dream.

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Sky

Dance, Nikos Kazantzakis

Is it possible to talk by dancing? And yet I dare swear that's how the gods and devils must talk to one another.

- Nikos Kazantzakis

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Dance

Passion, Ralph Waldo Emerson

Passion, though a bad regulator, is a powerful spring.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Almond, Edwin Arnold

lmond blossom, sent to teach us
That the spring days soon will reach us.

- Edwin Arnold, Almond Blossoms.

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Flowers

Z4 (computer), Konrad Zuse

Z4 (computer), Konrad Zuse


The rattling of the relays of the Z4 was the only interesting thing to be experienced in Zurich's night life![1][2]

- Konrad Zuse


Attributed to Zuse in: Ra L Rojas, Ulf Hashagen (2002) The First Computers: History and Architectures. p.270


Z4의 릴레이가 덜컹거리는 소리는 취리히의 밤 문화에서 경험할 수 있는 유일한 재미였어요!

- 콘라드 주세


Z4 (computer), Computer, Computers, Konrad Zuse, Z4, 2002




[1] http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Konrad_Zuse

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z4_%28computer%29


Freedom, John Dalberg-Acton

Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.

- John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton, in The History of Freedom in Antiquity (1877).

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Freedom