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The biggest issue on software teams is making sure everyone understands what everyone else is doing. — Martin Fowler

If I pick up a book with spaceships on the cover, I want spaceships. If I see one with dragons, I want there to be dragons inside the book. Proper labeling. Ethical labeling. I don't want to open up my cornflakes and find that they're full of pebbles ... You need to respect the reader enough not to call it something it isn't. — Margaret Atwood

All weddings, except those with shotguns in evidence, are wonderful. — Liz Smith

He was a wanderer by nature, and even if England and the nearer East were closed to him, the world was wide, the sun shone in many places, the stars wheeled over one, books could be read, women had beauty, flowers scent, tobacco its flavour, music its moving power, coffee its fragrance, horses and dogs and birds were the same seductive creatures, — John Galsworthy

It doesn't matter how many times you fail. It doesn't matter how many times you almost get it right. No one is going to know or care about your failures, and neither should you. All you have to do is learn from them and those around you because all that matters in business is that you get it right once. Then everyone can tell you how lucky you are. — Mark Cuban

I don't believe in luck ... It's persistence, hard work, and not forgetting your dream. — Janet Jackson

Deplorable practices adopted during the last century were repeatedly declared necessary if regrettable in order to win the war. Oddly enough, we've yet to win. You'd think somebody would have asked before this why the regrettable but necessary measures haven't actually produced the promised results. — Jack Campbell

THE LIGHT THAT NOW REFLECTS FROM WITHIN YOU RADIATES PURITY AND HOLINESS, WHICH CAUSES US TO BECOME A LIGHT TO THE WORLD. — Garey Gordon

A man can fail, but he isn't a failure until he blames someone else. — J. Paul Getty

In America, your job determines your marks. In Soviet Russia, Marx determine your job! — Yakov Smirnoff

The dangerous assumption we unknowingly accept in the American dream is that our greatest asset is our own ability. — David Platt