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Jack Taylor was a private investigator in Galway, which seemed like madness. I used lots of Galway-isms, which seemed like madness, too.
~ Ken Bruen
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People say you can't teach writing, but I think that's nonsense.
~ Tracy Kidder
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casern for four years, using the municipal
~ Rick Atkinson
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Distrust is the mother of security," an American commander wrote.
~ Rick Atkinson
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Must, never, must avoid, must guard: the minatory commands came the eleven times (from the departing Eisenhower). In contrast, Kennedy's rhetoric on January 20 with a cascade of permissions: the word "let" rang out 14 times.
~ Rick Perlstein
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Check your privilege, Hitler! I'm a nut job, not an asshole.
~ Rick Remender
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A philosopher and honest journalist? Does he plan to die of hunger?
~ Rius
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said the Gazette, "Birmingham's thousands
~ Robert A. Carter
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and biographies of him have appeared at irregular intervals ever since. A search of "Buffalo Bill Cody
~ Robert A. Carter
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during that 1882-1883 season, his last with a combination,
~ Robert A. Carter
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Conventions are, indeed, all that shield us from the shivering void, though often they do so but poorly and desperately.
~ Robert Aickman
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I don't know what "Altmanesque" means, though I suppose I'm flattered by it.
~ Robert Altman
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Hey, I don't claim to be cool.... but "the cool" wrote me a note to say, "can you turn up the heat!!
~ Robert Armstrong
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Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
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ANY UNCONTACTED BUYING INFLUENCE
~ Robert B. Miller
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There is probably no more obnoxious class of citizen, taken end for end, than the returning vacationist.
~ Robert Benchley
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Should the poor be flattered?—Shakespeare.
~ Robert Burns
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England is a paradise for women, and hell for horses: Italy is a paradise for horses, hell for women.
~ Robert Burton
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No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.
~ Robert Burton
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England is paradise for women, and hell for horses: Italy is a paradise for horses, hell for women.
~ Robert Burton
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Software is like a science. We show correctness by failing to prove incorrectness, despite our best efforts.
~ Robert C Martin
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Three arguments (triadic) should be avoided where possible. More than three (polyadic) requires very special justification—and then shouldn't be used anyway.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Objects hide their data behind abstractions and expose functions that operate on that data. Data structure expose their data and have no meaningful functions.
~ Robert C. Martin
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three principles of component cohesion: • REP: The Reuse/Release Equivalence Principle • CCP: The Common Closure Principle • CRP: The Common Reuse Principle
~ Robert C. Martin
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