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clicked jon kids met next wrote
'The Replacements' is where I met Jon Favreau, and we just clicked like, you know, like kids at a camp. And he wrote my next movie, which was 'Made.' Faizon Love
clicked draft
In early draft it never satisfied me, and that was when it clicked into place and it went so well as a diary. Colleen McCullough
clicked errors kinds pro
When Derek Jeter went into pro ball, he made all kinds of errors before it clicked in for him, ... It could be the same for B.J. and Justin. Elvis Forde
clicked games liked patient
One thing is, I would have liked to see us be a little more patient at times. We never clicked on all cylinders, but you're going to have games like that. Randy Hauswirth
clicked tech
I've always wanted to get involved in the tech industry, but hadn't come across anything that really clicked for me. Khloe Kardashian
clicked good offense seemed time
Lance just had an outstanding night. It just seemed that our offense just clicked every time we had the football, which was good to see. Ron Greene
clicked looked sudden
We looked at each other and all of a sudden something clicked in. Will Blalock
clicked falling hoping process seems
I thought the process was going to take a lot longer, ... I was hoping it would have clicked by the end of the year, but by the end of the summer, it seems to be falling into place. Robby Ginepri
clicked defense foul girls good minutes playing quarters smart three
For three-and-a-half quarters we didn't really play very good basketball. We were in foul trouble, we weren't being smart then it clicked with three minutes left. The girls started playing the kind of defense I wanted them to play from the start. TJ Bailey
errors mad void
Like the famous mad philosopher said, when you stare into the void, the void stares also; but if you cast into the void, you get a type conversion error. (Which just goes to show Nietzsche wasn't a C++ programmer.) Charles Stross
errors events chance
You say, 'On the off chance that I had somewhat more, I ought to be exceptionally fulfilled.' You commit an error. On the off chance that you are not content with what you have, you would not be fulfilled in the event that it were multiplied. Charles Spurgeon
errors needs done
If a crooked stick is before you, you need not explain how crooked it is. Lay a straight one down by the side of it, and the work is well done. Preach the truth, and error will stand abashed in its presence. Charles Spurgeon
errors programming reborn
In programming, as in everything else, to be in error is to be reborn. Alan Perlis
errors mental-illness illness
I am, emphatically. Mental illness triggered by xperimental error. David Mitchell
errors giving support
Software: These programs give instruction to the CPU, which processes billions of tiny facts called bytes, and within a fraction of a second it sends you an error message that requires you to call the customer-support hot line and be placed on hold for approximately the life-span of a caribou. Dave Barry
errors perception optical-illusions
Our perceptions are fallible. We sometimes see what isn't there. We are prey to optical illusions. Occasionally we hallucinate. We are error-prone. Carl Sagan
errors safe reacting
Responding to truth will keep you safe. Reacting to error will only create another error. Bill Johnson
errors useless repentance
Where error is irreparable, repentance is useless. Edward Gibbon
kinds seen
We've all seen it over and over again, those kinds of plays. It's just Champ. That's what he does. Domonique Foxworth
kinds rid until valid ways
We have no idea yet how long it's going to take to get rid of it. We're working on all kinds of different ways to get rid of debris, but we won't know if any of them are valid until we see what we've got to get rid of. Jean Kelly
kinds roles vice
I think being an actor makes me a better writer and vice versa. I know the kinds of roles I would kill to play, and I try to create them for others. Katori Hall
kinds
With these kinds of horses, you just dont know, ... Shes just one we really, really wanted. John Moynihan
kinds spend time worries
There are two kinds of worries -- those you can do something about and those you can't. Don't spend any time on the latter. Duke Ellington
kinds people quiet speakers-and-speaking talk
There are two kinds of people who don't say much, those who are quiet and those who talk a lot. Source Unknown
kinds labor people women
There are two kinds of people in the labor movement: women and people who like women, Lane Kirkland
kinds therefore
There are two kinds of fools: One says, ''This is old therefore it is good.'' The other one says, ''This is new therefore it is better.'' R. Inge
kinds
There are two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, andthose who did and never thought. Laurence J. Peter
profound mind observation
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. Charles Caleb Colton
promise mathematics metaphysics
The science of mathematics performs more than it promises, but the science of metaphysics promises more than it performs. Charles Caleb Colton
progress three-things vices
He that is good will infallibly become better, and he that is bad will as certainly become worse; for vice, virtue, and time are three things that never stand still. Charles Caleb Colton
promise tragedy delight
In every life, no matter how full or empty ones purse, there is tragedy. It is the one promise life always fulfills. Thus, happiness is a gift, and the trick is not to expect it, but to delight in it when it comes, and to add to other peoples store of it. Charles Dickens
promise mind may
God’s Word is absolutely true. You may not understand how God is going to bring about what He’s promised you, but He is keeping every promise that He has ever made. He will never deceive you or disappoint you, and He will never change His mind about what He’s told you. Charles Stanley
promise threatening wells
Every threatening of God, as well as every promise shall be fulfilled. Charles Spurgeon
providence mark ifs
We must mark God's providence leading us; and if providence tarries, tarry till providence comes Charles Spurgeon
problem chopping horns
...the habitual dualist's solution to the problem of dualism: to solve the dilemma by chopping off one of the horns. Alan Watts
progress language programming
Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress. Alan Perlis