
Top 17 Paul Maritz Quotes
#1. Everything you know could already be wrong.
Jimmy Iovine
#2. It seems with progress you gain certain things and you lose certain things. The automobile replaced the horse and buggy but you lost all of that nice manure.
Carl Andre
#3. I have a whole fur closet. I'm not afraid of PETA.
Johnny Weir
#4. A wound gets worse when it's treated with neglect.
Stevie Nicks
#5. The satyagrahi enters the jail cell as the bridegroom enters the bridal chamber
M K Gandhi
#6. Some people's developmental path has not equipped them to stand up and let go of something.
Henry Cloud
#7. Does it really matter which hand is employed to absterge the podex?
Samuel Beckett
#9. We live in a time of terror, and contrary to what we see on television and allow ourselves to believe, the real goal of terror is not to kill people but to kill thought; to so demoralize a society that it implodes from within.
John Lahr
#10. when you go after the perfect architecture. The difference between the right architecture and the perfect architecture is the difference between finishing a project, and being fired for never finishing the project. You need to seek an architecture that meets the purpose of the project.
Bett Correa-Bollhoefer
#11. Disappointment proves that expectations were mistaken.
Mason Cooley
#12. In its lifetime, an albatross is believed to fly around fifteen million miles. To put that into perspective, it is the same as flying half way to Mars when it is at its closest distance to the Earth.
Jack Goldstein
#13. But for me, really, the written word is always stronger than film.
Terri Windling
#14. You're like Mr. Romance and Mr. Porn Star wrapped in one.
Olivia Cunning
#15. Cloud is about how you do computing, not where you do computing
Paul Maritz
#16. We have no intention of shipping another bloated OS and shoving it down the throats of our users.
Paul Maritz
#17. Not from his head was woman took,
As made her husband to o'erlook;
Not from his feet, as one designed
The footstool of the stronger kind;
But fashioned for himself, a bride;
An equal, taken from his side.
Charles Wesley
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