Quotes by Ciphers A man can't retire his experience. Bernard Baruch ciphers experience retirement I'm somebody who likes codes and ciphers and chases and artwork and architecture, and all the things you find in a Robert Langdon thriller. Dan Brown ciphers architecture likes It may be roundly asserted that human ingenuity cannot concoct a cipher which human ingenuity cannot resolve. Edgar Allan Poe ciphers resolve may We write our lives indeed, But in a cipher none can read, Except the author Frances Ridley Havergal ciphers our-lives writing Bach is like an astronomer who, with the help of ciphers, finds the most wonderful stars. Frederic Chopin ciphers stars helping Thou seekest disciples? Then thou seekest ciphers. Friedrich Nietzsche ciphers disciple leadership I carry my unwritten poems in cipher on my face! George Eliot ciphers poet faces Nos numeros sumus et fruges consumere nati. We are but ciphers, born to consume earth's fruits. Horace ciphers fruit earth Each scar's a cipher rimmed with old barbs and landmines, protecting its truth. J. L. B. Smith self-mutilation ciphers scar The moral system of the universe is like a document written in alternate ciphers, which change from line to line. James Anthony Froude ciphers morality lines It's no accident that Op. 111 attracts literary attention. Though it's music, it doesn't quite behave like it. It seems to be charged with meaning, to communicate in symbols, ciphers, clues. Jeremy Denk ciphers clue attention Nobility of birth is like a cipher; it has no power in itself, like wealth or talent; but, it tells with all the power of a cipher when added to either of the other two. John Frederick Boyes ciphers ancestry two Many journalists now are no more than channelers and echoers of what Orwell called the official truth. They simply cipher and transmit lies. It really grieves me that so many of my fellow journalists can be so manipulated that they become really what the French describe as functionaires, functionaries, not journalists. John Pilger ciphers grieving lying The spiritual quality of earth: eternally pregnant and containing in its fertility the unwritten cipher of cosmic lore. Lady Frieda Harris ciphers quality spiritual You are not going to know the meaning of God or prayer unless you reduce yourself to a cipher. Mahatma Gandhi ciphers prayer god Sometimes you start flowing and shits starts adding on to whatever cipher you're dealing with. Meanwhile you got all of these thoughts in your head and you don't get enough time to put them down. That's another reason I started writing from the last word to the front word. It's methods to the madness. Sometimes I can't understand it or explain it but it is what it is. Rakim ciphers lasts writing An enormous amount of scientific language is metaphorical. We talk about a genetic code, where code originally meant a cipher; we talk about the solar system model of the atom as though the atom were like a sun and moon and planets. Steven Pinker ciphers atoms moon