Buchterkirch Quotes & Sayings
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That's the beauty of the famous scientific method. You observe your subject, ask questions, and then research before establishing a hypothesis. — Claudia Burgoa
Everyone needs company, some kind of consolation. This is the rough comfort of strangers, the sympathy of touch. — Tor Udall
We ain't never gonna lose this land. — Mildred D. Taylor
My advice to writers just starting out? Don't use semi-colons! They are transvestite hermaphrodites, representing exactly nothing. All they do is suggest you might have gone to college. — Kurt Vonnegut
Somewhere in the world is ... The world's worst doctor and he could be yours. — Steve Martin
I can make up stories with the best of them. I've been telling stories since I was a little kid. — Rabih Alameddine
i've forgotten more than you'll ever know — Bob Dylan
He had a happy canine way of seeking approval without seeming insecure. — Jonathan Franzen
I don't like ten dollar words. Anybody can do anything with a thesaurus. Make me feel a certain way with the least amount of words possible and I respect that. — Rude Jude
Yoga is the best way to learn to adapt and adjust to the changing environments. — Amit Ray
What I wanted to do was slap him down a bit with wit and words. Grammar and vocabulary as a weapon. But what kind of world would it be if we all took every opportunity presented to us to assault the weak? — Charles Frazier
Don't be a slave to history. Don't let existing code dictate future code. All code can be replaced if it is no longer appropriate. Even within one program, don't let what you've already done constrain what you do next -- be ready to refactor... This decision may impact the project schedule. The assumption is that the impact will be less than the cost of /not/ making the change. — Andrew Hunt
Weathermen merely forecast rain to keep everyone else off the golf course — Larry David
There is a mercy which is weakness, and even treason against the common good. — George Eliot
