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clever writing debugging
If you're as clever as you can be when you write it, how will you ever debug it? Brian Kernighan
clever two people
Two kinds of people are good at foreseeing danger: those who have learned at their own expense, and the clever people who learn a great deal at the expense of others. Baltasar Gracian
clever wine mind
Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. Aristophanes
clever nice heart
there's a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I'm too clever, I only let him out at night sometimes when everybody's asleep. I say, I know that you're there, so don't be sad. then I put him back, but he's singing a little in there, I haven't quite let him die and we sleep together like that with our secret pact and it's nice enough to make a man weep, but I don't weep, do you? Charles Bukowski
clever writing hiding
I'm very clever at hiding poems perhaps more clever than I am at writing them. Charles Bukowski
clever stupid party
Mr. [Aldous] Huxley has been the alarming young man for a long time, a sort of perpetual clever nephew who can be relied on to flutter the lunch party. Whatever will he say next? How does he think of those things? He has been deplored once or twice, but feeling is in his favor: he is steadily read. He is at once the truly clever person and the stupid person's idea of the clever person; he is expected to be relentless, to administer intellectual shocks. Elizabeth Bowen
clever england fans special supported sure tickets ways
England fans are very clever and have special ways of getting tickets and I'm sure we'll be well supported in Australia. Michael Vaughan
clever enemy stronger
From now on the enemy is more clever than you. From now on the enemy is stronger than you. From now on you are always about to lose. Orson Scott Card
clever man perhaps ready rough somewhat
You, for example, clever to a fault, / The rough and ready man that write apace, / Read somewhat seldomer, think perhaps even less. Robert Brown
hell length paper playwright psychic talking wave
A playwright . . . is . . . the litmus paper of the arts. He's got to be, because if he isn't working on the same wave length as the audience, no one would know what in hell he was talking about. He is a kind of psychic journalist, even when he's gre Arthur Miller
hell mad opening
This is, for us, kind of an opening salvo. We want them to know we are as mad as hell and we aren't going to take it anymore. H. Hunt
hell truth-is bigs
Truth is a hell of a big point with me. Now I exaggerate—always. Diana Vreeland
hell hesitation ifs
Even if you have to go through hell - go without hesitation. Albert Einstein
hell my-family living-my-life
I have tried to live my life so that my family would love me and my friends respect me. The others can do whatever the hell they please. John Wayne
hell young hard
If a joke is too hard to visualize, I tell the young comics, then what the hell good is it? Henny Youngman
hell
The longer we stay in Hell, the more we become attached to it. C. S. Lewis
hell purgatory
I'd rather goto Hell than be in Purgatory Gerard Way
hell businessman absolutes
The life of a writer is absolute hell compared to the life of a businessman. Roald Dahl