Top 17 Kludge Quotes
#2. But there's so much kludge, so much terrible stuff, we are at the 1908 Hurley washing machine stage with the Internet. That's where we are. We don't get our hair caught in it, but that's the level of primitiveness of where we are. We're in 1908.
Jeff Bezos
#3. I love the little kids... they're my minions.
Jenn Cooksey
#4. Allah is Most Merciful even when He sends us trials, for even His punishment is for our own good.
Omar Suleiman
#5. The idea of doing a children's film is different, but quite honestly I like doing anything - any genre. I've only made one Western, which was 'Three Amigos,' but I would love to make a serious Western. I'm just wide open.
John Landis
#6. I cannot, in good conscience, allow money to be wasted on a failure.
Winston Groom
#7. In this place, fun and laughing makes them angry. We are not here to be leaders, we are here to serve.
Cecelia Ahern
#9. After six hours in the car, he felt no panic, only a kind of numb wonder. On some level he had come to view his situation as almost natural. Sooner or later a black car came for everyone. It came and took you away from your loved ones, and you never got to go back.
Joe Hill
#10. Just tell me how to be different in a way that makes sense.
Stephen Chbosky
#11. It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#12. I have always taken great comfort in newspapers. No matter how horrid an event, there is something in seeing it described in black and white that makes it somehow bearable.
Susan Higginbotham
#13. There are few of us, if any, who don't walk the refiner's fire of adversity and despair, sometimes known to others but for many quietly hidden and privately endured.
Richard C. Edgley
#14. There is no other proposition in economics that has more solid empirical evidence supporting it than the Efficient Market Hypothesis ... In the literature of finance, accounting, and the economics of uncertainty, the EMH is accepted as a fact of life.
Michael Jensen
#15. Although the costs of not delegating may be invisible, the price that you pay is real.
Frank Sonnenberg
#16. Most likely Pistons," said Pillover in a resigned tone of voice. "You told them about the ball. They like to go to events uninvited, put gin in the punch, and steal all the spoons. Stylish shenanigans like that."
"Charming," said Sophronia.
Gail Carriger
#17. Will you stand up an fight? he wondered bitterly. Or do you intend to remain on your knees for ever?
Paul Stewart
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