Top 13 Technical Drafting Quotes

#1. I have made a similar suggestion for poetry: that one should approach it as pure sonority, reading and rereading it as a sort of music, and should not introduce meanings or intentions into the diction before clearly grasping the system of sounds that every poem must offer on pain of nonexistence.

Paul Valery

#2. You have to begin to develop a repertory of jokes, multi-plane spiritual jokes, the sort of things the Zen masters tell each other when they're asleep. These are the secret teachings.

Frederick Lenz

#3. Skype has a great engineering team, which I like to describe as 'all of Estonia.'

Marc Andreessen

#4. Funny thing about revenge. It could make a killer out of a nun.

Kevis Hendrickson

#5. I want to toy around with producing a Broadway show.

Lance Bass

#6. You can't let facts get in the way of the truth.

Joe Hill

#7. Abandon knowledge and your worries are over.

Laozi

#8. I would love to go back and travel the road not taken, if I knew at the end of it I'd find the same set of grandkids.

Robert Breault

#9. I can't do this." She opened her eyes. "I can't do this, Beau." "Why not?" "This can't . . . go anywhere. I'll be leaving soon and - " "So don't. Don't go." She pushed away, and his arms fell. "I have to. It won't be safe here forever.

Denise Hunter

#10. As everyone knows, there is only one way to fry chicken correctly. Unfortunately, most people think their method is best, but most people are wrong. Mine is the only right way, and on this subject I feel almost evangelical.

Laurie Colwin

#11. And I think Americans are phenomenal people.

Joe Miller

#12. Some of my job consists of me drafting and making technical drawings. So everything I did back then has materialized into something substantial for me today. Whatever kids are into, that might be their thing.

Aldis Hodge

#13. Within these premises, the only thing one can be is an impeccable mediator. One is not the player in this cosmic match of chess, one is simply a pawn on the chessboard. What decides everything is a conscious impersonal energy that sorcerers call intent or the Spirit.

Carlos Castaneda

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