Jeffrey Zeldman Quotes
When you die, nobody pays your hosting company, and your work disappears. Like that.
Jeffrey Zeldman
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Our children will outwit us if they want; for when it comes to technology, they hold the higher ground. Unlike other tools passed carefully and ceremonially from one generation to the next - the sharp scissors, the car keys - this is one they understand better than we do.
Nancy Gibbs
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Everyone should be commended for allowing people to make disasters, to make failures - you've just got to be sure that it's a magnificent failure and that, by creating a magnificent failure, you plant the seed.
Malcolm Mclaren
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I think these people have betrayed or have forgotten their ancestors.
Zhu Rongji
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I am fortunate: my parents told me the world was my oyster, when they could have said I wouldn't make it for a lot of reasons - rural, girl, small African country. So, no regrets.
Dambisa Moyo
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I was this kid who had been raised in New York, and now all of a sudden, my mother decided that she was a Jewish divorcee and therefore she should be living in Miami Beach.
Natasha Lyonne
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There's a lot of stress... but once you get in the car, all that goes out the window.
Dan Brown
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The lies of the empire and the treason of the quislings shall be defeated.
Fidel Castro
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As for my own business, even that kind of surveying which I could do with most satisfaction my employers do not want. They would prefer that I should do my work coarsely and not too well, ay, not well enough. When I observe that there are different ways of surveying, my employer commonly asks which will give him the most land, not which is most correct.
Henry David Thoreau
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I would construct and work along various lines until I found them untenable. When one theory was discarded, I developed another at once. I realized very early that this was the only possible way for me to work out all the problems.
Thomas A. Edison
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When ghetto living seems normal, you have no shame, no privacy.
Malcolm X
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I don't know if you could take a whole 90 minutes and say that was the best game we ever played.
Lorrie Fair
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When you die, nobody pays your hosting company, and your work disappears. Like that.
Jeffrey Zeldman