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Brandon Oda Quotes By Fred Brooks

You can learn more from failure than success. In failure you're forced to find out what part did not work. But in success you can believe everything you did was great, when in fact some parts may not have worked at all. Failure forces you to face reality. — Fred Brooks

Brandon Oda Quotes By Rand Paul

I'm not against the NSA. I'm not against spying; I'm not against looking at phone records. — Rand Paul

Brandon Oda Quotes By James Madison

But ambitious encroachments of the federal government, on the authority of the State governments, would not excite the opposition of a single State, or of a few States only. They would be signals of general alarm ... But what degree of madness could ever drive the federal government to such an extremity. — James Madison

Brandon Oda Quotes By Gideon Defoe

I really didn't write it with any intention of being published. If I'd known that was going to happen, I would have written something more sensible, because now I have to dress up as a pirate for book signings ... I would have done a novel about a man who hangs around with a gaggle of models. — Gideon Defoe

Brandon Oda Quotes By Paul Vitz

Religious concepts and vocabulary are certainly censored in these textbooks. — Paul Vitz

Brandon Oda Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

So Billy uncorked it with his thumbs. It didn't make a pop. The champagne was dead. So it goes. — Kurt Vonnegut

Brandon Oda Quotes By Matt Cutts

Guest blogging is probably the sort of thing that you should be thinking about doing in moderation. — Matt Cutts

Brandon Oda Quotes By Eric Johnston

The testimony of every scientist is that the frontiers that are opening out ahead of us now are far wider and more spectacular than any frontier of America in the past. Our horizons are not closed. We are going to write a greater development in America than has ever been conceived. — Eric Johnston