Jane Kerkovich Quotes & Sayings
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APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums. — Edsger Dijkstra

Let us compete with ourselves, not with others. — Debasish Mridha

When you have a cat you assume certain responsibilities that, in a spiritual sense, transcend those of a marital or a business relationship. — Kinky Friedman

What use, after all, is man, if not to teach God His lessons? — Peter Shaffer

I think drama school really teaches you how to annunciate; you're conscious that people might not understand you if you speak too fast and too Welsh. — Iwan Rheon

Within the whispers of love, I found my heart. Within a glimmer from a ray, I found my soul. Within both, I found myself. — Raneem Kayyali

I feel as if I had been in the world a thousand years, and I trail my life behind me like an endless scarf. — Anton Chekhov

The Little House was very happy as she sat on the hill and watched the countryside around her. She watched the sun rise in the morning and she watched the sun set in the evening. Day followed day, each one a little different from the one before ... but the Little House stayed just the same. — Virginia Lee Burton

The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions that have been hidden by the answers. — James Baldwin

In movies, you don't get reactions: Live, when you do a joke, you know in a second whether it's good or bad. But in a movie, since no one is allowed to laugh or do anything, when you're done with a scene, you're left asking, 'Was that funny?' — Carrot Top

When was the last time she'd actually had a relationship based on reality, instead of some completely invented fantasy she'd written in her head? In her stupid, silly, romantic head. — Harriet Evans

There is no vice, of which a man can be guilty, no meanness, no shabbiness, no unkindness, which excited so much indignation among his contemporaries, friends and neighbors, as his success. This is the one unpardonable crime, which reason cannot defend, nor [can] humility mitigate. — Arthur Schopenhauer