I will not take what you need to give me. I will take what you want to give me.
Computer programming pioneer
I will not take what you need to give me. I will take what you want to give me.
Computer programming pioneer
A witty statement that could imply a stance on negotiation, generosity, or perhaps a preference for genuine contributions over obligatory ones.
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"The only phrase I've ever disliked is, 'Why, we've always done it that way.' I always tell young people, 'Go ahead and do it. You can always apologize later.'"
Humorous"The wonderful thing about a computer is that you can make it do exactly what you want it to do."
Humorous"I noticed he always said no to things the first time. So the next time I went in to suggest something I said 'let's pretend this is the second time I'm presenting this'. I said, 'you always say no the…"
Humorous"There are two things that are hard in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors."
Humorous"The most dangerous phrase in the language is, 'We've always done it this way.'"
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