Top 12 Jingjing Guo Quotes
#1. We need to build change in to our systems and let these systems evolve as circumstances change. Change is inevitable, but we need to do a better job of dealing with it, because when we start building huge gleaming monoliths, I think we start getting into trouble.
Daniel Suarez
#2. He was the khan of Wolves and he feared no man. They would pay dearly for his skin.
Conn Iggulden
#3. Squaring numbers are just like women. If they're under thirteen, just do them in your head.
Bo Burnham
#4. What the narrator comes to realize is that the past "cannot be described objectively" and that her present will always mediate her past.
Linda Hutcheon
#5. All men are hungry. They always have been. They must eat, and when they deny themselves the pleasures of carrying out that need, they are cutting off part of their possible fullness, their natural realization of life, whether they are poor or rich.
Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
#6. The system metaphor is a story that everyone
customers, programmers, and managers
can tell about how the system works.
Kent Beck
#7. I started photographing people on the street during World War II. I used a little box Brownie. Nothing too expensive.
Bill Cunningham
#8. I really wanted to find a piano for the farm house. There were so many free pianos on Craigslist, I thought, 'Let's get as many free pianos as we can and stick them all in the barn.' I got eight in a short period of time, only six of which were tunable, but it's still quite funny.
Neko Case
#9. Are you okay?"
"Yeah."
"Good," she said, "because if you fall off a skyscraper, I'll be so mad at you.
Joel N. Ross
#10. The evil in the world is all of our own making, and it proceeds entirely from our ruthless, senseless, wasteful, destructive, and suicidal neglect of our own being.
Thomas Merton
#11. Friendship is a virtue which comprehends all the rest; none being fit for this, who is not adorned with every other virtue.
Mary Astell
#12. Practice is invaluable ... honesty is indispensable ...
Stephen King