Cascabeles Dia Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not interested in whether you've sat with the great; I'm interested in whether you've sat with the broken. — Unknown

Happiness is an equivalent for all troublesome things. — Epictetus

Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn.
[Lat., Neque semper arcum
Tendit Apollo.] — Horace

His speech failed to rouse an enthusiastic cheer, but no one dared contradict him. — Kenneth Oppel

I don't feel that I'm using technology. I don't feel that I'm wearing technology. I feel that I am technology. — Neil Harbisson

Great works of the imagination are not produced quickly nor do they take quick effect on the popular mind. — John Dos Passos

I do not dream of a gentle revolution. My passion runs to the violence of supersession, the ferocity of a life that renounces nothing. — Raoul Vaneigem

Generative testing is an approach to testing software that was made popular by the QuickCheck library. Originally written in Haskell and since ported to several other programming languages (Ruby, Python, C, C++, Objective-C, Smalltalk, Java, JavaScript, Erlang, Scala, Clojure...), the QuickCheck library allows the developer to separate test logic from the generation of test cases. This means that, as developers, we can spend less time instructing the compiler how to test our code, and focus instead on what properties we expect our code to have. — Anonymous

Home would not be home to me without a lawn, and if there are, as I've recently read, twenty-five million home lawns in the United States, at least fifty million other Americans must agree with me. — Katharine Sergeant Angell White

Lovers are like Siamese twins, two bodies with a single soul; but if one dies before the other, the survivor has a corpse to lug around. — Julian Barnes

The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you. I — Neil T. Anderson

The most disappointing feature of working for a cause is that so few people have a philosophy of life. We used to say, in the suffrage movement, that we could trust the woman who believed in suffrage, but we could never trust the woman who just wanted to vote. — Jeannette Rankin