
Top 17 Uml Quotes
#1. UML is not dessert topping and floor wax.
Grady Booch
#2. If someone were to come up to you in a dark alley and say, "Psst, wanna see a UML diagram?" that
diagram would probably be a class diagram.
Martin Fowler
#3. Yes, Bob, I rather thought entity-relationship diagrams were your sort of thing. You're the expert in Visio, aren't you? Drawing up UML diagrams of fictional vampire brood hierarchies should keep you out of trouble for a while.
Charles Stross
#4. I wanted her for what she was, but when I got her I wanted her to change.
Kate Atkinson
#6. Man is, perhaps, no more prone to war than he used to be and no more inclined to commit other evil deeds. But a given amount of ill will or folly will go further than it used to.
Joseph Wood Krutch
#7. Even though she was annoyed that Shamus had trashed the apartment like a wayward rock star, Daisy had a weakness for Shamus. He
K.M. Morgan
#8. To build a software that your users understand, capture the language of that users in a class diagram.
Michael Jesse Chonoles
#9. You know I've smoked a lot of grassO' Lord, I've popped a lot of pillsBut I never touched nothin'That my spirit could kill.
Hoyt Axton
#10. History started badly and hav been getting steadily worse.
Geoffrey Willans
#11. We are all ill: but even a universal sickness implies an idea of health.
Lionel Trilling
#12. I like to watch a bit of Disney, sprinkle some cocaine on some melon and just sit and eat it. I'm joking, I'm joking. There's no Disney.
Paolo Nutini
#14. Swahili storytellers believe that women are incorrigibly wicked, diabolically cunning and sexually insatiable; I hope this is true, for the sake of the women.
Angela Carter
#15. A thrilled customer is the most potent marketing asset your organization can leverage.
John Jantsch
#16. Shooting at night in Los Angeles is amazing. The city shuts down at 10 P.M. every night, and a whole different cast of characters comes out.
Dan Gilroy
#17. Tomorrow. There's a Gone With the Wind museum here in the house.
Carolyn Brown
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