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#constrain

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The ideas keep going, you have the material, you cut because there's a limit to the space allowed to you. And the space is limited because of some other constraints that have to do with money or printing or whatever.


Ted Nelson


#because #constraints #cut #going #ideas

Language is remarkable, except under the extreme constraints of mathematics and logic, it never can talk only about what it's supposed to talk about but is always spreading around.


Howard Nemerov


#always #around #constraints #except #extreme

The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one's self. And the arbitrariness of the constraint serves only to obtain precision of execution.


Igor Stravinsky


#constraints #execution #frees #imposes #more

I find languages that support just one programming paradigm constraining.


Bjarne Stroustrup


#find #i #just #just one #languages

Virtuous people often revenge themselves for the constraints to which they submit by the boredom which they inspire.


Confucius


#constraints #inspire #often #people #revenge

For what the lover would, that would the beloved; what she would ask of him that should he go before to grant. Without accord such as this, love is but a bond and a constraint.


Marie de France


#ask #before #beloved #bond #constraint

You're under pressure when you produce facts. You're working with facts in journalism, but you're under all kinds of formal constraints; there are expectations.


Denis Johnson


#expectations #facts #formal #journalism #kinds

When words I uttered, believing them to be true, were exposed as false, I was constrained by my duties and loyalty to the President and unable to comment. But I promised reporters and the public that I would someday tell the whole story of what I knew.


Scott McClellan


#believing #comment #constrained #duties #exposed

In a society where the rights and potential of women are constrained, no man can be truly free. He may have power, but he will not have freedom.


Mary Robinson


#free #freedom #man #may #potential

At this point, a few words on this term 'horror' are perhaps called for. Some amateurs of this kind of literature engage in endless hairsplitting disputes, centered around this word and its close companion 'terror', as to which' stories may so be categorized and which may not, and whether or not descriptions such as weird or fantasy or macabre are preferable. The designation 'horror', with its connotations of revulsion, satisfies me no more than it does the purists but I believe that it is the only term which embraces all the stories in this collection and which succinctly suggests to the majority of readers what is in store for them. Horror then, in this instance, covers tales of the Supernatural and of physical terror, of ghosts and necromancy and of inhuman violence and all the dark corners and crevices of human belief and behavior that lie in between. ("An Age In Horror" - introduction)


Michel Parry


#genre-constraints #genre-fiction #horror #terror #age






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