Category: Quotes


  • Happy?

    . Ask yourself whether you are happy and you cease to be so. John Stuart Mill English economist & philosopher (1806 – 1873) From The Quotations Page

  • Insanity

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    . Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein, (attributed) The Quotations Page Very nice! I’m nearly insane from working with computers.

  • A day at NPR: [David Weinberger:] “There is an inverse relationship between control and trust.” The more you hand over control, the more trust you earn. True of media, business, government. He also said that trust is not a goal but an enabler: if you have trust, you can do more.

  • Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems. Rene Descartes French mathematician & philosopher (1596 – 1650) Quote Details: Rene Descartes: Each problem that I… – The Quotations Page It is said that power corrupts, but actually it’s more true that powerattracts the corruptible. The sane are usually…

  • Quote for the day: I spent all day working on a bad EAR. Oh, WebLogic and your deplorable… I mean, deployable… applications!

  • Josh Billings – “Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.”

  • 10 Types of People, originally uploaded by sneezypb. “There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary and those who don’t.” Its nice to have a Mom who encourages my geekliness. 🙂

  • In this article, Rands describes the building of a company culture in getting a software product to 1.0. Company culture has become a topic of interest to me lately. In taking a new job in a place with a very different mindset, I want to better understand my component in this machine. Thoughts in my…

  • Richard Feynman Quotes – The Quotations Page Physicists like to think that all you have to do is say, these are the conditions, now what happens next? Voltaire Quotes – The Quotations Page A witty saying proves nothing. Samuel Butler Quotes – The Quotations Page Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting…