Steve Krug Quotes
It doesn’t matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.

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I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school.
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For the first time I'm free to be myself.
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I just love the hours of the theatre, I love the way it operates. I always say that when you're doing a play it's like getting a shot of B12, and when you do television for a long series you need a shot of B12.
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Houston is kind of a melting pot. There are many different cultures and ethnicities represented out there, even on my team. It's really cool: you'll see so many different things.
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A plan is always successful if the plan is good.
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The Bauhaus strives to bring together all creative effort into one whole, to reunify all the disciplines of practical art - sculpture, painting, handicrafts, and crafts - as inseparable components of a new architecture.
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We must ensure that technology is accessible, affordable, and adds value.
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It's like the brooding hen sitting over a china egg.
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Los Angeles is the only place that I can honestly say I have ever called home.
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If I want to ban any newspaper, I will, with good reason.
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Pain is never permanent.
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I'm very political without being political. I don't know how to speak proper political language.
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There seems little doubt in my mind that depression, in particular at the severe end of the experience of this condition, is as real a disorder as diabetes is at the severe end of blood glucose levels.
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But I have to add - and this answers your other question - this catholicity in time and in space is only meaningful for me if there is, at the same time, a concentration on the Gospel.
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Nearly all the great improvements, discoveries, inventions, and achievements which have elevated and blessed humanity have been the triumphs of enthusiasm.
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There is no female Mozart because there is no female Jack the Ripper.
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Carol Burnett was particularly funny. She swore for the first time on television on Larry Sanders.
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If religions are diseases of the human psyche, as the philosopher Grintholde asserts, then religious wars must be reckoned the resultant sores and cankers infecting the aggregate corpus of the human race. Of all wars, these are the most detestable, since they are waged for no tangible gain, but only to impose a set of arbitrary credos upon another's mind.
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The laws of chess do not permit a free choice: you have to move whether you like it or not.
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I also want to do stories that I think are not brought to television that often that our community talks about.
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The conclusion I came to was that even if I couldn't sell books, I still liked the process of writing.
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I don't agree with that decision because I don't think by Saturday we will have a new (Palestinian) government.
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It doesn’t matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.