There are some laws that are coded into the very nature of the universe, and one is: There Is Never Enough Shelf Space.
A film which followed the code of the Hays Office to the strictest letter might succeed in being a great work of art, but not in a world in which a Hays Office exists.
You asked of me once, how high, high can beor if there was an exhibit.. I smiled and then whispered.. My thighs are the limit…
Wanna know the truth about yourself and this universe? Just learn to understand your DNA code then you'll see.
We follow the codes not because they bring gain, but because we loathe the people we would otherwise become.
When you look at the early-'30s movies, like King Kong, the codes of acting are very similar to those of silent movies. In some of the silent movies - the good ones, the ones done by the best directors - the acting is very, very natural.
The U.S. tax code was written by A students. Every April 15, we have to pay somebody who got an A in accounting to keep ourselves from being sent to jail.
How Ironic, when you do business you create exceptions to create new opportunities, when you write code (do a job) you handle exception to make it clean.
I say what I mean. I don't speak in code. That's why I am a star and ace communicator.
The whole tax code should be looked at, all the way from farm subsidies to carried interest to - to corporate loopholes, because we really need to raise more revenue.
The problem is, we're moving to software-as-service, which can be yanked or transformed at any moment. The ability of your PC to run independent code is an important safety valve.
With the rise of software patents, engineers coding new stuff - whether within a large software company or as kids writing smartphone apps - are exposed to a claim that somewhere a prior patent is being infringed.
I cannot help thinking that the menace of Hell makes as many devils as the severe penal codes of inhuman humanity make villains.
The secret blueprint to lasting happiness, peace, success + prosperity already exists in my soul’s code. the Creator has sourced me with everything I need.
An individual developer like me cares about writing the new code and making it as interesting and efficient as possible. But very few people want to do the testing.
Don't violate your own code of values and ethics, but don't waste energy trying to make other people violate theirs.
I'm not shy about heated debate or passionate discourse, but when people get crazy or rude, that's a buzz kill. There's got to be a better code of conduct, some basic etiquette.
There has to be some kind of order and some moral code. I don't know how people can function without a belief in a deity.
We cannot choose one desktop over the other - Gnome or KDE - because there's users for both code bases.
Let me go to Clinton's new proposal: to have uniforms in public schools. And people are doing that. How come they're doing that? Dress codes! I find that abhorrent.
By the time I got into Juilliard, I was working at a Target distribution warehouse. It didn't make anything, it just shipped things, and my job was just to stand there and look at the security codes on the back of trucks and see if they would lock, a...