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Ignore Comments Quotes By Saaif Alam

If a bully mocks you, just think about your positive values compared to the bully and ignore his or her harsh comments. — Saaif Alam

Ignore Comments Quotes By Saru Singhal

Success comes to those who ignore all the negative comments around and focus on their goals. — Saru Singhal

Ignore Comments Quotes By John Geddes

Here's what I've learned - people will hurt you, but you don't have to respond - not every mean comment or cruel act deserves to be noticed ... — John Geddes

Ignore Comments Quotes By Melanie Chisholm

The British press have written some nasty and spiteful things about the way I look which used to affect me quite badly when it was new to me but luckily, I've learned to ignore the comments. why do they even care about how I look? — Melanie Chisholm

Ignore Comments Quotes By Douglas Crockford

A JSON decoder MAY accept and ignore comments. — Douglas Crockford

Ignore Comments Quotes By Elizabeth Scott

Kate, don't be like that. You know I only did so well because I yearn-see, SAT word- to follow you to college and steal your heart."
"Uh-huh. Too bad for you I don't plan on attending clown college."
He grinned. "Only you would ignore the incredibly sweet thing I just said."
"Only you would describe one of your asinine comments as incredibly sweet. — Elizabeth Scott

Ignore Comments Quotes By Roald Dahl

I understand what you're saying, and your comments are valuable, but I'm gonna ignore your advice. — Roald Dahl

Ignore Comments Quotes By Robert C. Martin

These comments are so noisy that we learn to ignore them. As we read through code, our eyes simply skip over them. Eventually the comments begin to lie as the code around them changes. — Robert C. Martin

Ignore Comments Quotes By Stephen Harrod Buhner

Michael Crichton comments, "Animals raised in isolation, without parents, without guidance, were not fully functional. Zoo animals frequently could not care for their offspring, because they had never seen it done. They would ignore their infants, or roll over and crush them, or simply become annoyed with them and kill them. . . . Adapative behavior was a kind of morality; it was behavior that had evolved over many generations because it was found to succeed - behavior that allowed members of the species to cooperate, to live together, to hunt, to raise young."59 — Stephen Harrod Buhner