 | Benjamin Wiker, Jonathan Witt - 2006 - 256 páginas
...phrase in the computer program. Act 3 scene 3 of Hamletends with a heroic couplet spoken by Claudius: "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: / Words without thoughts never to heaven go." If we gave the computer the run of a typical keyboard and told it to randomly generate a string... | |
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...is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous. - Confucius Second thoughts are best - Proverb My words fly up, my thoughts remain below Words without thoughts never to heaven go. - Shakespeare, (Hamlet) Thought in the mind hath made us. What we are, by thought was wrought and... | |
 | Allan C. Weisbecker - 2007 - 505 páginas
...in the tropics. I'm thinking too much, no? And the rattletrap Ranger keeps stalling. CHAPTER FIFTEEN My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go. William Shakespeare The rattletrap Ranger brought me home that day, barely, like a brokendown horse... | |
 | Rory Noland - 2007 - 257 páginas
...to see, the phone calls I need to make, etc. I am reminded of the words of King Claudius in Hamlet: "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below; words without thoughts never to heaven go."2 Apparently I'm not the only one suffering with Worship ADD. Gary Thomas writes: It amazes me... | |
 | Robert Audi - 2007 - 160 páginas
...memorably in Hamlet. After his guilt drives him to attempt prayer, Claudius admits in his soliloquy: My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to Heaven go. (Act 3, scene 3) By contrast, if, in the right spirit, I do what morality requires, I will be manifesting... | |
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