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Remplacement Quotes By Robert C. Martin

Procedural code (code using data structures) makes it easy to add new functions without changing the existing data structures. OO code, on the other hand, makes it easy to add new classes without changing existing functions. — Robert C. Martin

Remplacement Quotes By Kamal Ravikant

I can't erase the past, only learn from it. — Kamal Ravikant

Remplacement Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

All of it is God, and there is nothing else. — Neale Donald Walsch

Remplacement Quotes By Bryce Courtenay

Advertising seemed almost natural to me because it was a business where you had to inform, persuade and educate. And so from being a junior copywriter to being the creative director of one of the largest advertising agencies in the country took me 4.5 years, which is, well, a fairly spectacular rise. — Bryce Courtenay

Remplacement Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

What cannot be imagined cannot even be talked about. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Remplacement Quotes By Brian S. Wesbury

When freedom prevails, the ingenuity and inventiveness of people creates incredible wealth. This is the source of the natural improvement of the human condition. — Brian S. Wesbury

Remplacement Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

The idea of infinity cannot be expressed in words or even described, but it can be apprehended through art, which makes infinity tangible. The absolute is only attainable through faith and in the creative act. — Andrei Tarkovsky

Remplacement Quotes By Sara Sheridan

We can learn so much looking outside our core field of expertise. — Sara Sheridan

Remplacement Quotes By John Harris

Work is a four letter word. It conjures up the same image the world over getting up in the morning to do something you don't want to do, day in day out. After a few months work, or years, depending on the person's primeval yearning for freedom, you feel like a robot: alarm clock, get up, wash, catch the train, work, go home, watch TV, go to bed. In that one sentence I've probably just described the daily routine of 95% of the working population of England. It's the same in every other developed country in the world. Routine is the cause of most marriage break ups and social discontent. — John Harris