
Top 26 Quotes About Techies
#1. Apple does not like to hire arrogant techies who think they know it all,
Carmine Gallo
#2. A half-dozen or so FBI techies and LAPD homicide detectives were still on the scene. The latest Pearl Jam played from somebody's radio. The lead singer seemed to be in terrible pain.
James Patterson
#3. Hackers, makers, programmers, engineers, nerds, techies - what we'll call "geeks" for the rest of the book (deal with it) - we're a creative lot who don't like to be told what to do.
Jeff Potter
#4. Grassroots techies - the mostly unknown people who write code and start companies that don't make the headlines - hate, loathe, and despise Microsoft. At technology conferences, it is the devil, or the guaranteed laugh line. Its products are mocked, its business practices booed.
Virginia Postrel
#5. I never knew what language they'd lapse into when fucked - Urdu or Telugu or a mix of both (only the techies came in English).
Manil Suri
#6. Ethan and I drove around Silicon Valley today looking at various company parking lots to see whose workers are working on a Sunday. He says that's the surest way to tell which company to invest in. If the techies aren't grinding, the stock ain't climbing.
Douglas Coupland
#7. Nothing short of the end of the world would get our eco-conscious techies to toss their latest gadgets onto the street.
Susan Ee
#8. An actor without techies is a naked person standing in the dark trying to emote. A techie without actors is a person with marketable skills.
Mark Leslie
#9. Informative and understandable, even for non-techies like me...
Eva Hunter
#10. I think we are waiting for an e-book that even non-techies can be comfortable with. From my point of view, the biggest change is that I don't have to spend most of the day printing out and packaging a manuscript. I think I almost miss that.
Terry Pratchett
#11. It was, of course, nothing more than sexism, the especially virulent type espoused by male techies who sincerely believe that they are too smart to be sexists.
Neal Stephenson
#12. I'm not from a retail background, but I am a shopper.
Edward Lampert
#13. There's always an end. But the end is always the beginning of something else. The periods we write into our lives are always provisional, in one way or another.
Henning Mankell
#14. I always wanted to play cricket, and I have played competitive cricket to a fairly good level. I remember that my father used to come and watch me play. He used to love watching me play.
Harsha Bhogle
#15. And here, shipmates, is true and faithful repentance; not clamorous for pardon, but grateful for punishment.
Herman Melville
#16. The mind is a remarcable thing. Just because you can't see the wound doesn't mean it isn't hurting
Jodi Picoult
#17. I've been singing forever; I grew up singing in church.
Sevyn Streeter
#18. I don't know Sally Jenkins. I've met her once. I wouldn't know her in an elevator.
Daniel Snyder
#19. The man knows what he wants and he wants you. So let him have you.
Karina Halle
#20. When I was five I learned to read. Books were a miracle to me - white pages, black ink, and new worlds and different friends in each one. To this day, I relish the feeling of cracking a binding for the first time, the anticipation of where I'll go and whom I'll meet inside.
Jennifer Weiner
#21. When I say I don't have to write pop songs anymore, there's no way I'm going to get on the radio at 60 years of age unless I'm doing a duet with Gaga or I was on 'All of the Lights,' which was a Kanye West record that managed to get on the radio.
Elton John
#22. We shall solve this problem, and afterwards Warsaw as the Capital and the pool of intelligentsia of that nation will be destroyed.
Heinrich Himmler
#23. The psychiatric endeavor - voodoo, really - is premised on the medicalization of misconduct.
Ilana Mercer
#24. All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press on to your destination.
Earl Nightingale
#25. Leopold, one of the reporters who broke the Enron story, is now breaking his own story: how he got addicted to cocaine, committed grand theft, cleaned himself up and found happiness as a 'news junkie.' This scrappy memoir ... might become required reading for aspiring journalists.
Publishers Weekly
#26. It's a tricky art, working with them in their purest form," she mused. "Simultaneously simple yet infinitely complex." It sounded like my relationship with Adrian.
Richelle Mead
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