D Velopper Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know anything about cars. A business is a business, and I think I can learn about cars. I'm not that old, and I think the business principles are the same. — Edward Whitacre Jr.

In the matter of learned skills, memory comes to a fork in the road. Down one branch are the it's-like-riding-a-bicycle skills; things which, once learned, are almost never forgotten. But the creative, ever-changing forebrain skills have to be practiced almost daily, and they are easily damaged or destroyed. — Stephen King

Who says one instance of writing has anything in common with another instance? — Wallace Shawn

The pain barrier was not a barrier for her; she could go beyond it. — Paulo Coelho

What single brave decision do I need to make today? — Michael Hyatt

The danger I faced was not accepted as reasonable grounds for deferring my tax payments, as authorities, who despite being told all of this, still chose to pursue action against me, as opposed to finding an alternative solution. — Lauryn Hill

This burden of Brahmins, no one understands. The sacrifice they make for knowledge, when the whole world sleeps they wake setting standards for the mediocre. But it is their arrogance that is taken note of. They have earned it, haven't they? — Aporva Kala

Like so many others of my tenure and temperament - stubborn ancients, I suppose - web reporting is anathema to everything I love about newspapering: getting a tip, developing leads, fleshing-out the details, then telling the story. Now it stops with the tip. Just verify (hopefully!) and post it. I didn't write stories anymore; I 'produced content. — Chris Rose

He who serves God with what costs him nothing, will do very little service, you may depend on it. — Susan Warner

I know, of course, that by using film we can bring in other previously unknown worlds, realities beyond reality. — Ingmar Bergman

I look for two things when I am about to launch into a book. First, there has to be a dramatic arc to the story itself that will carry me, and the reader, from beginning to end. Second, the story has to weave through larger themes that can illuminate the world of the subject. — David Maraniss

Give away a smile today. You never know who needs one. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell