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Quotes About Profession

It is the architect's job to not only create functional, quality software for users, but also to do so while balancing the other departmental priorities, with the cost containment interests of the business's CEO, with the ease-of-administration interests of the operations staff, with the easeof-learning and ease-of-maintenance interests of future programming staff, and with best practices of the software architect's profession
~ Richard Monson-Haefel
Programmers are not mathematicians, no matter how much we wish and wish for it.
~ Richard P. Gabriel
We also see intra-professional friction, when, for example, nurses take on work that used to be exclusive to doctors, or paralegals are engaged to perform tasks that formerly were the province of lawyers.
~ Richard Susskind
Automation is what most professionals have in mind when they think of the relevance of technology for their disciplines.
~ Richard Susskind
our professions, as presently organized, often discourage self-help, self-discovery, and self-reliance;
~ Richard Susskind
las facultades de Derecho parecen ofrecer un número muy superior de plazas a las oportunidades de trabajo en el ámbito del Derecho. Y existe, adicionalmente, una inquietud creciente sobre el desproporcionado coste de la defensa procesal ante los tribunales.
~ Richard Susskind
I find prostitutes vastly important.
~ Richelle Mead
La familia de Dios me da: Propósito de Dios por el cual vivir (misión) Pueblo de Dios con el cual vivir (membresía) Principios de Dios en base a los cuales debo vivir (madurez) Profesión de Dios que debo ejercer (ministerio) Poder de Dios para vivir (alabanza).
~ Rick Warren
How is a sincere criminal, trying hard, going to get ahead in his profession if his victim fails to cooperate?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
I suspect that there are just two sorts of lawyers: those who spend their efforts making life easy for other people—and parasites.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Hell, was no military man; was computer technician who had bumbled into wrong field.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
His profession makes him feel like boss of a creation; when he sets foot dirtside he is slumming among the peasants. As for his sartorial inelegance, a man who is in uniform nine-tenths of the time and is more used to deep space than to civilization can hardly be expected to know how to dress properly.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
His profession makes him feel like boss of all creation; when he sets foot dirtside he is slumming among the peasants. As for his sartorial inelegance, a man who is in uniform nine-tenths of the time and is more used to deep space than to civilization can hardly be expected to know how to dress properly.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
If you're going to be businessmen, don't confuse the vocation with larceny.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
In almost all other professions a man must be able to observe carefully and report accurately what he has seen. Those qualifications are unnecessary for journalists, however, since their job is to write sensational stories that sell newspapers.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
I can't put the profession ahead of the people it's supposed to serve," Susan said. "It would be like teachers who care more about education than students.
~ Robert B. Parker
Do you have a diagnosis?" "It's what in my profession we call characterological." "Which means you haven't an explanation." "Basically yes," Susan said. "It's simply how you are." "You sure?" "Yes.
~ Robert B. Parker
On the train to London, with those successfully exposed rolls in my bag, I hated myself and my profession. This sort of photography was only for undertakers, and I didn't like being one. If I was to share the funeral, I swore, I would have to share the procession.
~ Robert Capa
Long. Not interesting. Coffee?" "No thanks. I'm trying to cut back." "I thought coffee was a prerequisite for being a cop." "That's donuts. What do lawyers eat?" "Each other.
~ Robert Dugoni
Forgetting our objectives. —During the journey we commonly forget its goal. Almost every profession is chosen and commenced as a means to an end but continued as an end in itself. Forgetting our objectives is the most frequent of all acts of stupidity. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, 1844
~ Robert Greene
When Dad was a kid, he wanted to be a lumberjack, but unfortunately he'd been cursed with the build of an accountant and the brain of an astrophysicist. These qualities had combined to make him the third-most-visited orthodontist in northern New Jersey.
~ Kieran Scott
And my job needs a fair bit of lying, to tell the truth. - What are you, a reporter?
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
To refer even in passing to unpublished or struggling authors and their problems is to put oneself at some risk, so I will say here and now that any unsolicited manuscripts or typescripts sent to me will be destroyed unread. You must make your way yourself. Why you should be so set on the nearly always disappointing profession is a puzzling question.
~ Kingsley Amis
I have had a holiday, and I'd like to take it up professionally
~ Kylie Minogue