Quotes & Sayings About Computer Hardware Engineering
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The chances of a bank going out of business are extremely slim, but it's always a good idea to spread around major sums so every penny is backed by insurance. — Suze Orman

The conversation had been so lacking in quality that it actually made Toddlers and Tiaras look like good entertainment by comparison. — Sorin Suciu

The difference between a 'player' and a 'playboy' is a few million bucks. — Atticus

When words are most empty, tears are most apt. — Max Lucado

I have that love for music, when you are finding either old gems that you never heard or newer stuff that perks your ear. It keeps you trying to look for new stuff to write about it. You don't spin your wheels. I take that same approach to music and books. — Corey Taylor

The man who is bigger than his job keeps cool. He does not lose his head, he refuses to become rattled, to fly off in a temper. The man who would control others must be able to control himself. There is something admirable, something inspiring, something soul-stirring about a man who displays coolness and courage under extremely trying circumstances. A good temper is not only a business asset. It is the secret of health. The longer you live, the more you will learn that a disordered temper breeds a disordered body. — B.C. Forbes

Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption. — Samuel Johnson

The trouble with Hollywood films is that they always have a pleasant ending. — Martin Parr

I've always heard about people having a conniption, but I've never seen one. — Bill Cosby

One should never turn to one's left when facing the nagual. — Carlos Castaneda

Any man living in complete luxury and security who chooses to write a play or a novel which causes a flutter and exchange of compliments in Chelsea and Chiswick and a faint thrill in Streatham and Surbiton, is described as "daring," though nobody on earth knows what danger it is that he dares. I speak, of course, of terrestrial dangers; or the only sort of dangers he believes in. To be extravagantly flattered by everybody he considers enlightened, and rather feebly rebuked by everybody he considers dated and dead, does not seem so appalling a peril that a man should be stared at as a heroic warrior and militant martyr because he has had the strength to endure it. — G.K. Chesterton

What good's a god who gives you everything you want? — Terry Pratchett

It's a good idea not to major in minor things. — Tony Robbins

Instead of focusing on that circumstances that you cannot change - focus strongly and powerfully on the circumstances that you can. — Joy Page

To hell with facts! We need stories! — Ken Kesey