“Where the poison wind blows a deadly plague spreading negativity, viciously unto every city.” RealityCitiesWindBlowPoisonNegativityPlague Author:Louis Eric Barrier
“The various systems of doctrine that have held dominion over man have been demonstrated to be true beyond all question by rationalists of such power-to name only a few-as Aquinas and Calvin and Hegel and Marx. Guided by these master hands the intellect has shown itself more deadly than cholera or bubonic plague and far more cruel. The incompatibility with one another of all the great systems of doctrine might surely be have expected to provoke some curiosity about their nature.” MenHas BeensHandsMightScienceNamesMastersCuriosityVariousIntellectExpectedDoctrineBeing TrueProvokingPlagueDominionHegelCholeraIncompatibilityBubonic Plague Author:Wilfred Trotter
“We know about as much about software quality problems as they knew about the Black Plague in the 1600s. We've seen the victims' agonies and helped burn the corpses. We don't know what causes it; we don't really know if there is only one disease. We just suffer - and keep pouring our sewage into our water supply.” IfsKnowsProblemSufferingCausesBlackWaterQualityDiseaseVictimProgrammingSoftwareAgonyPlagueCorpsesPouringSoftware EngineeringSewage Author:Tom Van Vleck
“The pressure on women to be thin is like a plague. I have gone through my life, like a lot of women, rating my experiences on the basis of, 'Was I thin at that time or fat?' And it doesn't seem to let up.” SeemsGoneBasesPressureFatsPlagueRating Author:Felicity Huffman