Quotes About Compatibility
I guarantee that if you threw 100 people into a room, the first three questions they would ask each other are: 'Where did you grow up?,' 'Where did you go to school?' and 'What do you do for a living?' Most people on Bumble are looking for a life partner, and those things have a huge impact on compatibility.
~ Whitney Wolfe Herd
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With bundled machines you can throw away the hardware and keep the software, and it's still a good buy.
~ Adam Osborne
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Files on iTunes - and thus iPods - are incompatible with everything else. Applications on iPhones may only be sold and uploaded through the iPhone store - giving Apple control over everything people put on to the devices they thought they owned.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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Even Apple, notorious for keeping a tight grip on its products, allows fierce competitors like Google, Amazon, Spotify, and Microsoft to offer their apps on its phones and tablets.
~ Walt Mossberg
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The firmest friendship is based on an identity of likes and dislikes.
~ Sallust
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To like and dislike the same things, this is what makes a solid friendship.
~ Sallust
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I'd rather work with someone who's good at their job but doesn't like me, than someone who likes me but is a ninny.
~ Sam Donaldson
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It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs. Carlyle marry one another and so make only two people miserable instead of four.
~ Samuel Butler
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Your problem, you see, is that essentially you are a logical pervert, looking for a woman with a mutually compatible logical perversion.
~ Samuel R. Delany
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Really, if you are my friend, chose a younger bed. I cannot bear to live with you when I am the older.
~ Sappho
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Really, if you are my friend, choose a younger bed. I can't bear to live with you when I am the older one
~ Sappho
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I've been in plenty of situations where someone I'm dating had more time for a console than me.
~ Josie Maran
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There was a time where I thought I could only date vegans. I was wrong because I was missing the fact that somebody should be right for me first, instead of just having similar values.
~ Maggie Q
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With .NET once an API is published it's available to all programming languages at the same time.
~ Miguel de Icaza
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Most marriages I've known, and I've been married a long time and I've known a lot of married people - you wonder how they got together. Often they seem to be opposites.
~ Paul Mazursky
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we, dear wife of my bosom, could have been perfectly happy if you had ever given us half a chance, for we are so much alike.
~ Margaret Mitchell
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No Squares in Common Marriages with one square in common work the easiest because of the common traits they share.
~ Marita Littauer
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Thus, once again, there need be no real contradictions between Druidry and Christianity here.
~ Mark Townsend
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I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.
~ Mark Twain
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self-effacing introvert. How do they get along? Terribly. They
~ Anthony Robbins
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If I found I didn't like him, I'd leave him at the altar. If I found I didn't like him, I'd leave him even after the altar. I'd leave him any time I found I didn't like him. It's all very well to talk of aroma, but to live with a man you don't like — is the devil!
~ Anthony Trollope
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As to happiness in this life it is hardly compatible with that diminished respect which ever attends the relinquishing of labour.
~ Anthony Trollope
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A man raises a woman to his own standard, but a woman must take that of the man she marries.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Liberty to have any meaning had to be based on law, and law in its turn on morality: that is, on justice. For Burke brought to the French Revolution the historic English touchstone of every political pretension: its compatibility with fair and kindly dealing. "Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice," he wrote, "neither is safe.
~ Arthur Bryant
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