Mahncke Community Quotes & Sayings
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Clean code can be read, and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. It has unit and acceptance tests. It has meaningful names. It provides one way rather than many
ways for doing one thing. It has minimal dependencies, which are explicitly defined, and provides a clear and minimal API. Code should be
literate since depending on the language, not all necessary information can be expressed clearly in code alone.
-Dave Thomas, founder
of OTI, godfather of the
Eclipse strategy — Robert C. Martin

Is love constant for you? Have you ever loved a woman? A person you love as much as you hate the hold they have on you? — Hannah Kent

Gay-Lussac was quick, lively, ingenious and profound, with great activity of mind and great facility of manipulation. I should place him at the head of all the living chemists in France. — Humphry Davy

Later in life, suddenly, if you're an outsider, it's something to be celebrated, I think, rather than getting on people's nerves. — Nick Lowe

The president welcomes peaceful protests - it is a time-honored tradition. The president agrees violence is not the answer in Iraq, and that's why he hopes Saddam Hussein will disarm. — Ari Fleischer

A blind man can see how much I love you — Amy Bloom

We are all born as empty vessels which can be shaped by moral values. — Jerry Springer

For excellent health and a good skin color, I recommend that people sit next to a shady ultraviolet transmitting window when indoors. — Steven Magee

Life isn't just to be found, you have to work for it. — Angus Wilson

I liked hockey, and I still like hockey. — Kevin Smith

Baseball life is a tough life on the family. — Nolan Ryan

What some people would call antics, I would just call a good show. — Iggy Pop

But the nomads were the terror of all those whom the soil or the advantages of the market had induced to build towns. Agriculture therefore was a religious injunction, because of the perils of the state from nomadism. — Ralph Waldo Emerson