
Top 16 Hackathon Quotes
#1. Lyft came out of a hackathon project where we were trying to figure out what does Zimride look like on mobile.
Logan Green
#2. This is a classic story of the friendship between humans and cats. Yes. I got in a lie right from the start!
Hiro Mashima
#3. Here, just like in my own world, popularity was power; survival required the occasional sacrifice of a damaged limb - or a damaged cousin - and alliances were crucial.
Rachel Vincent
#4. I think in society we tend to put ourselves in boxes and corners and restrict ourselves, and we constantly feel the need to not say this or not wear this.
Aubrey O'Day
#5. The surest way to escape anxiety and defeat despair is action. Do, don't dwell.
Michael Josephson
#6. Today, technology is moving faster than the research establishment.
James Heywood
#7. Half a man's life is devoted to what he calls improvements, yet the original had some quality which is lost in the process.
E.B. White
#8. The teacher is the one who gets the most out of the lessons, and the true teacher is the learner.
Elbert Hubbard
#9. So where do you go? Back to the bottle And back to a tiny room somewhere. And wait. And wait, and wait. That's all.
Charles Bukowski
#10. Life writes the poetry, but it will always call for witnesses and scribes alike to tattoo its echoes upon the ghosts of trees.
Ged Thompson
#11. We live in a reward-centered society. When I was a child, my father used to say, "It's not whether you win or lose but how well you play the game." I used to think that was about sports, but as an adult, I realize what I create, do, etc., is more important than winning a prize.
Renee Lawless
#12. We feel guilty for what we do. We feel shame for what we are.
Lewis B. Smedes
#13. Income is primarily determined by your philosophy, not by the economy
Jim Rohn
#14. Have you ever felt that your heart contained so much that it must surely break apart
Cassandra Clare
#15. She is alone with an unattended desk light whose electricity is an expenditure waiting to be itemized and eliminated in the next budget of Lift magazine, Covering the Elevator Industry for Thirty Years.
Colson Whitehead
#16. Whose memories are these? Who speaks to her of this gentle time that she is too young to have known herself? There was hardship then, certainly, but not hearts chained and heavy with fear. Who is it that laughs with aged lightheartedness and suggests that this is still a place of promise?
Margaret Cezair-Thompson
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