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Gerry Geek Favorite Quotes
Codes never lies, comments sometimes do.
Ron Jeffries
A. Favorite Quotes
If it does not work, it does not matter how fast it does not work.
 Mich Ravera
2. Favorite Quotes
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried.
 Mae West
3. Favorite Quotes
4. Favorite Quotes
I always have my own opinion before my boss says his.
 Gerry Geek
5. Favorite Quotes
A fool with a tool is still a fool.  Grady Booch
6. Favorite Quotes
The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.
 Jonas Salk
7. Favorite Quotes
Good judgement comes from experience, and
experience comes from bad judgement.
 Fred Brooks
8. Favorite Quotes
He who knows, does not speak.
He who speaks, does not know.
 Lao Tzu
9. Favorite Quotes
10. Favorite Quotes
Get your facts first, then you candistort them as you please.
 Mark Twain
Silence is a source of great strength.  Lao Tzu
J. Favorite Quotes
The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers.
 Richard Hamming
Q. Favorite Quotes
The wholr point of getting things done is knowing what to leave undone.
 Oswald Chambers
K. Favorite Quotes

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  • #2: Gerry Geek Favorite Quotes at https://aplusclick.org/geek/quotes.htm
  • #3: Codes never lies, comments sometimes do Ron Jeffries
  • #4: If it does not work, it does not matter how fast it does not work. Mich Ravera
  • #5: Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried. Mae West
  • #6: One of these days is none of these days. Henry Tubach
  • #7: I always have my own opinion before my boss says his. Gerry Geek
  • #8: A fool with a tool is still a fool. Grady Booch
  • #9: The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more. Jonas Salk
  • #10: Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement. Fred Brooks
  • #11: He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know. Lao Tzu
  • #12: Get your facts first, then you candistort them as you please. Mark Twain
  • #13: Silence is a source of great strength. Lao Tzu
  • #14: The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers. Richard Hamming
  • #15: The wholr point of getting things done is knowing what to leave undone. Oswald Chambers