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The quoteable self

Quoting myself. Opinions are welcomed. Please let me know if “my” quotes are actualy from someone else.

"I want to be as quoteable as Ibid"
-Mar 11, 2004 

"Those who announce perfection rarely understand quality"
-Mar 12, 2004

"The better you are at something, the more they want you to do something else"
(25/08/2003)

"Marketing is like Sales, but without the sales"
(08/2003)

"There is a thin line between reinventing the wheel and building a better mousetrap.
Those who reinvent wheels rarely recognize a better mousetrap."
-Sometime in 2002

There is a reason why people say “no news is good news”. It is because most news is bad news.

Acquiring minds want to own.

“You catch more flies with *** than with honey.” 
-Somtime in 2003
There is an old saying that you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, but I'm not so sure that flies don't like something else a little bit more.

“To the Wolf, a black sheep is just annother sheep“
-June 9th, 2004

“Leadership does not fill a vacuum, it creates one.“
-July 19th, 2004

"Communities are more about a consensus of perception than truth"
-Sept, 2004 , while sick.

"Insurance companies only help people by accident"
-April 21, 2005

"Abstractions leak, they must, if they didn't leak, they wouldn't be abstractions, they would be reality.
-December 2, 2004

"Abstractions are a special form of obfuscation, they hide the details that are not relevant to the goal at hand."
-December 2, 2004

"The spoon is real, it is illusion of the world which bends" ... just a silly reply to a strange story
-Jan 4, 2006

"You can't lie to the compiler, you can only lie to yourself"
-Sept 8, 2006

"Managing complexity is not a purely additive process"
Nov 7, 2006

 

Published Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:52 AM by AndrewSeven

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