Website Usability Quotes & Sayings
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What do you get when you cross a Rottweiler with a Collie? A dog who bites off your arm and goes to get help. — Various
A tear dropped from my cheek to his forehead. "Please don't die," I whispered. — Colleen Houck
The thing I learned when I was playing was that your best way of winning was to make it difficult for the other team to score in the last three innings. — Tony La Russa
When you arrive at your destination, pay absolutely no attention to the thing people call jetlag. — Lara St. John
Mr. Sambridge possessed a remarkably good mouthful of natural teeth for someone his age, whether ritually maintained or expensively corrected I could not tell.
As someone who has spent hours of agony strapped down in Dr. Frankenstein's chamber of dental horrors in Farrington Street, I could only respect - and hate - anyone who still possessed such a spotless set of choppers. — Alan Bradley
And remember: speak least if you would be most often heard. — Patrick Rothfuss
Women might just have something to contribute to civilization other than their vaginas. — Christopher Buckley
I do love email. Wherever possible I try to communicate asynchronously. I'm really good at email. — Elon Musk
Spirit is the source of peace. It is the source of joy. It is not a duality of happiness and unhappiness, but singular joy. — Nirmala Srivastava
On the Web, usability is a necessary condition for survival. If a website is difficult to use, people leave. If the homepage fails to clearly state what a company offers and what users can do on the site, people leave. If users get lost on a website, they leave. If a website's information is hard to read or doesn't answer users' key questions, they leave. Note a pattern here? — Jakob Nielsen
I've done it with Broadcast News-where there was no finish line, there was no agenda that I had to move all the characters to this point, that I was sort of open to what happens. — James L. Brooks