Author: LINUS FERNANDES
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Mich Ravera: It doesn’t work
“If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t matter how fast it doesn’t work.” —Mich Ravera.
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Langston Hughes: All the corners
“When you turn the corner / and you run into yourself / then you know that you have turned / all the corners that are left.” —-Langston Hughes
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Thomas Merton: Savage
“Do not be too quick to assume your enemy is a savage just because he is your enemy. Perhaps he is your enemy because he thinks you are a savage. Or perhaps he is afraid of you because he feels that you are afraid of him. And perhaps if he believed you are capable of […]
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Alfred North Whitehead: Familiar things
“Familiar things happen, and mankind does not bother about them. It requires a very unusual mind to undertake the analysis of the obvious.” —Alfred North Whitehead.
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Phil Fisher: Ego
“There is a complicating factor that makes the handling of investment mistakes more difficult. This is the ego in each of us. None of us likes to admit to himself that he has been wrong. If we have made a mistake in buying a stock but can sell the stock at a small profit, we […]
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Walter Savage Landor: Kindness
“Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.” —Walter Savage Landor.
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Paul Graham: Determination
“One sign that determination matters more than talent: there are lots of talented people who never achieve anything, but not that many determined people who don’t.”— Paul Graham.
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Charlie Munger: Human mind, human egg
“The human mind is a lot like the human egg, and the human egg has a shut-off device. When one sperm gets in, it shuts down so the next one can’t get in.” —Charlie Munger.
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Charlie Munger: Repeat what works
“We’ve had enough good sense when something is working very well to keep doing it. I’d say we’re demonstrating what might be called the fundamental algorithm of life — repeat what works.” —Charlie Munger.
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Robin Wall Kimmerer: Sacred ground
“Our lands were where our responsibility to the world was enacted, sacred ground. It belonged to itself; it was a gift, not a commodity, so it could never be bought or sold.” —Robin Wall Kimmerer.
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Emanuel Swedenborg: Do it, love it
“To will and not to do when there is opportunity, is in reality not to will; and to love what is good and not to do it, when it is possible, is in reality not to love it.” —Emanuel Swedenborg.
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Paul Kingsnorth: Writing as a career
“Don’t ever feel that writing is a career, because it’s not. Don’t allow yourself ever to say anything you don’t think is true. Don’t allow yourself to write about something you don’t believe in. Find a place where you can do what you are passionate about and what you think is true and have integrity […]
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Learned Hand: Process of dissolution
“That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where nonconformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where […]
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Walt Disney: Curiosity
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” —Walt Disney.
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Samuel Johnson: Curiosity
“Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect.” —Samuel Johnson.
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Mark Minasi: Food poisoning
‘If McDonald’s were run like a software company, one out of every hundred Big Macs would give you food poisoning, and the response would be, “We’re sorry, here is a coupon for two more”’. – Mark Minasi.
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Ellen DeGeneres: Compassion
“I learned compassion from being discriminated against. Everything bad that’s ever happened to me has taught me compassion.” —Ellen DeGeneres.
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William Somerset Maugham: Love a changed person
“We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person.” —William Somerset Maugham.
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William Congreve: Music
“Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.” —–William Congreve.
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Stendhal: Shepherd’s sheep
“The shepherd always tries to persuade the sheep that their interests and his own are the same.”—Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle).
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Ted Gioia: Choice of spouse
“A person’s choice of a spouse—or if they aren’t married, their closest lifelong partner—is much more revealing than anything they say or do in public. This choice tells you about their own innermost longings, expectations, and needs. It tells you what they think of themselves, and what they think they deserve in life (or will […]
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Cordelia Fine: Unconscious
“Never forget that your unconscious is smarter than you, faster than you, and more powerful than you. It may even control you. You will never know all of its secrets.”— Cordelia Fine.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: God playing the fool
“Every man is a divinity in disguise, a god playing the fool. It seems as if heaven had sent its insane angels into our world as to an asylum. And here they will break out into their native music, and utter at intervals the words they have heard in heaven; then the mad fit returns, […]
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Federico Fellini: Autobiographical
“All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster’s autobiography.” —-Federico Fellini.
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David Evans: Good coffee
“I know testers who make good devs. I know devs who make good testers. I know Scrum Masters who make good coffee.” —David Evans.