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Quotes About Bugs

Camp life is demanding, and even the simplest daily routine becomes a chore in a climate with 90 per cent humidity, not to mention the bugs.
~ Stefanie Powers
If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.
~ Edsger Dijkstra
Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence!
~ Edsger W. Dijkstra
Midnight bugs taste best.
~ Anonymous
Hardly a couple of ounces of feathers and bones. But that bird can fly to Africa and back. Powered by bugs and worms and desire.
~ Anthony Doerr
But now, summer was at its height, offering its sweetest fruits, full of furry fairies and glowing bugs. Alex leaned against me, humming with warm blood, his brain like a different universe.
~ Anthony Doerr
Nature is my church. The wind in the trees and the bugs and the frogs. All those things are comfort to me.
~ Sissy Spacek
In the James Cameron blockbuster 'Avatar,' 3-D cinematography is the real star. The bugs and crawling creatures seem to slither into the theater seats. The floating mountains of the planet Pandora hover gloriously overhead. And the Na'Vi, Pandora's 10-foot-tall, blue-skinned natives, come convincingly to life.
~ Adam Cohen
From then on, when anything went wrong with a computer, we said it had bugs in it.
~ Grace Hopper
Most people assume that maintenance begins when an application is released, that maintenance means fixing bugs and enhancing features. We think these people are wrong.
~ Andrew Hunt
Before you start to look at the bug, make sure that you are working on code that built cleanly—without warnings. We routinely set compiler warning levels as high as possible. It doesn't make sense to waste time trying to find a problem that the computer could find for you! We need to concentrate on the harder problems at hand.
~ Andrew Hunt
Pragmatic Programmers are different. We are driven to find our bugs now, so we don't have to endure the shame of others finding our bugs later.
~ Andrew Hunt
we just don't have the time to go chasing after bugs that the automated tests could have found for us. We have to spend our time writing new code—and new bugs.
~ Andrew Hunt
She was back on the ground, looking down at the bugs rather than up at the sky.
~ Ann Brashares
Bugs would eat the wax. Chaw the old canvas. And one day there will be a mutation, and we will have new ones that can digest concrete, dissolve steel and suck up the acid puddles, fatten on magic plastics, lick their slow way through glass. Then the cities will tumble and man will be chased back into the sea from which he came...
~ John D. MacDonald
I'm just glad that I have bragging rights to working with Bugs and Daffy.
~ Brendan Fraser
I like Miami in the winter: there's no humidity, no bugs, no mosquitoes. You go out and wear your jacket, and you're all good!
~ Prince Royce
Going on safari in South Africa was hardcore but a lot of fun - though my friend Maura was absolutely freaking out about all the bugs in her hair and having to pee in the sand.
~ Alek Wek
Software testing is a sport like hunting, it's bughunting.
~ Amit Kalantri
If you want more effective programmers, you will discover that they should not waste their time debugging, they should not introduce the bugs to start with.
~ Edsger Dijkstra
We're bugs struggling in the river, brightly visible to the trout below.
~ Anne Lamott
success is largely a matter of Avoiding the Most Likely Ways to Fail[d. ], and since every Bug advances us significantly along that path, we may hearken back to the advice given in the Preface and urge the following Policy: CHERISH YOUR BUGS. STUDY THEM But
~ John Gall
Bugs are a great pest in Colorado. They come out of the earth, infest the wooden walls, and cannot be got rid of by any amount of cleanliness. Many careful housewives take their beds to pieces every week and put carbolic acid on them.
~ Isabella Bird
June is a bad month for bugs in Alaska; generally it takes a good five or ten knots of breeze to keep them at bay, but even then they will tend to hover in your lee, waiting for the wind to die. Mosquitoes swarm so thickly up there that they can, like clouds, briefly form recognizable shapes. This is probably the only circumstance in nature where it is possible to look downwind and see a shadow of oneself infused with one's own blood.
~ John Vaillant