Top 15 Annotating Anchor Quotes
#2. A very good senior programmer (who might get paid $200,000) gets paid about the same as a great programmer, who delivers $5 million worth of value for the same price. That's enough of a difference to build an entire company's profit around. Do it with ten programmers and you're rich.
Seth Godin
#3. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren
Ayn Rand
#5. I do love being on television and in peoples' homes. I'm not an actor, so there is a connection that's real.
Rachel Zoe
#6. The aim of spiritual formation is not behavior modification but the transformation of all those aspects of you and me where behavior comes from ... Circumcision of the heart.
Dallas Willard
#7. It had made her too helpless, because that's what love did. There was no way around it and no way to fight it. Now if she lost, she lost everything.
Alice Hoffman
#8. The spinning wheel and the spinning wheel alone will solve, if anything will solve, the problem of the deepening poverty of India.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. People who are not interested in food always seem rather dry and unloving and don't have a real gusto for life.
Julia Child
#10. A plate of food has to have balance. For example, a mild fish like skate mustn't be overwhelmed by the side dishes. They should have personality and color, but they also have to be subtle.
Geoffrey Zakarian
#11. I don't need you to agree with me," she said quietly." I'll go away happy with a little bit of doubt. Doubt is good. It's an emotion we can build on. Perhaps if we feed it with curiosity it will blossom into something useful, like suspicion - and action.
Jasper Fforde
#13. Vicars, he often thought, are essentially God's lawyers on the earth. Interpreters of the law, the finders of nuance, sifters through rationalizations to get at the truth or the need of the moment.
Guessers, in other words.
Julie Anne Long
#14. There's a fine line between a stream of consciousness and a babbling brook to nowhere.
Dan Harmon
#15. Where I live, in Vermont, there's this thing that women know about men, which is this disease: their childhood was so idyllic that nothing in the rest of their life can ever be satisfying. It's almost a plague.
Colin Trevorrow