Maricarmen Porque Quotes & Sayings
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In the beginning, there were Real Programmers. — Eric S. Raymond
I started as a standup comic and an actor. — Larry Wilmore
Sometimes writing everyday is like pulling teeth, painful, but necessary. — Wendy Swore
Love makes its record in deeper colors as we grow out of childhood into manhood; as the Emperors signed their names in green ink when under age, but when of age, in purple. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Answer me this: Is love rational? Is it sane? Can it be tamed and sculpted, like a piece of clay? Of course it can't. — Leigh Hershkovich
I'm probably my biggest critic. There's nothing anyone can ask of me that I haven't already asked of myself. — Jhene Aiko
I plan to learn enough to read you like a book. — Sylvia Brownrigg
Once everyone is connected to everyone and everything else, nothing matters anymore. If everyone in the world is your Facebook friend, then why have any Facebook friends at all? We're back where we started. The ultimate complexity is just another entropy. — Douglas Rushkoff
Haven't you noticed that opinion without knowledge is always a poor thing? At the best it is blind - isn't anyone who holds a true opinion without understanding like a blind man on the right road? — Plato
To the extent that hiring in high-wage, developed economies continues to lag, the sustainability of any impetus to private consumption can be drawn into serious question. — Stephen S. Roach
I like bowling. I suck at it, but I like it. You know what's so funny? I have days when I'm absolutely great at doing it, and then I have days when I just don't understand it. — Lil' Kim
the constant shower of the sun's mane
erases the footprints on thin ice
do not fear deception for the world lies atop deception
~Toushiro Hitsugaya — Tite Kubo
I am not, and never was, and never could have been, a brutal scoundrel. — Vladimir Nabokov
There must be some limit to the thing. It cannot go on to infinity. — Samuel Hahnemann
