22 Quotes About Engineer

Engineers are a very special bunch. They are constantly breaking boundaries, testing the limits of their skills, and pushing technology to its limits. They are constantly innovating and coming up with new ideas that could change the world. This is the pride that engineers have in their craft Read more

Engineers are also very brilliant. They often have multiple degrees, a great deal of experience, and a good reputation in their field. These engineers quotes will inspire you to keep pushing yourself, or show you how great it can feel when you’ve accomplished something no one else thought possible.

People wishes their friends to be in politics, but their...
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People wishes their friends to be in politics, but their sons in professions. Amit Kalantri
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To be a good professional engineer, always start to study late for exams. Because it teaches you how tomanage time and tackle emergencies. Unknown
The people who work with solar photovoltaics (PV) tend to...
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The people who work with solar photovoltaics (PV) tend to be sick, I've worked with many of them. They were showing classic symptoms of Radio Wave Sickness (RWS). Steven Magee
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His music gave no lesser joy than a vacation. Creativity in his music and its success stood out as an example to all kinds of artists, in the lectures of business speakers, engineers, and to anyone who built or constructed something in their respective profession. Amit Kalantri
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Struggle only when if its absolute necessity, if you will struggle on every step you can never reach up to the goal. Bijendra Kumar
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Do Engineers have stories, Jack?" he asked. "What?" Jack said, without moving." Stories. Myths. Things to keep the boredom out on a long shift."" I think they play cards, mostly, " Jack answered. It was a lie, but he told it with surprising deftness; not a waver in his voice or a hesitation in his words. Only the tightening of his shoulders told Ellis he was lying. Sam Starbuck
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He liked to start sentences with okay, so. It was a habit he had picked up from the engineers. He thought it made him sound smarter, thought it made him sound like them, those code jockeys, standing by the coffee machine, talking faster than he could think, talking not so much in sentences as in data structures, dense clumps of logic with the occasional inside joke. He liked to stand near them, pretending to stir sugar into his coffee, listening in on them as if they were speaking a different language. A language of knowing something, a language of being an expert at something. A language of being something more than an hourly unit. Charles Yu
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What separates us into engineers and robots, puppeteers and puppets, kings and pawns, is not the status we hold at any given time among others - status is irrelevant; it is the level of ever-present awareness we have of a grey-matter tailor's tools [of flattery, persuasion, and cunning.] A.J. Darkholme
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Lilah did little more than sleep and eat and cry, which to me was the most fascinating thing in the entire universe. Why did she cry? When did she sleep? What made her eat a lot one day and little the next? Was she changing with time? I did what any obsessed person would do in such a case: I recorded data, plotted it, calculated statistical correlations. First I just wrote on scraps of paper and made charts on graph paper, but I very quickly became more sophisticated. I wrote computer software to make a beautifully colored plot showing times when Diane fed Lilah, in black; when I fed her, in blue (expressed mother's milk, if you must know); Lilah's fussy times, in angry red; her happy times, in green. I calculated patterns in sleeping times, eating times, length of sleep, amounts eaten. Then, I did what any obsessed person would do these days; I put it all on the Web. Mike Brown
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After 'cat', Lilah next learned 'flower'. Flowers (scrunch up nose as if sniffing) were everywhere, first only outside on plants, but soon she generalized to flowers on her clothes or her shoes, or in pictures in books and magazines. I wanted to hook up wires and do experiments and comparisons and studies to understand it all.' You want to do what?' Diane would say. But really, who wouldn't? Mike Brown
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It is no longer just engineers who dominate our technology leadership, because it is no longer the case that computers are so mysterious that only engineers can understand what they are capable of. There is an industry-wide shift toward more "product thinking" in leadership--leaders who understand the social and cultural contexts in which our technologies are deployed. Products must appeal to human beings, and a rigorously cultivated humanistic sensibility is a valued asset for this challenge. That is perhaps why a technology leader of the highest status-- Steve Jobs--recently credited an appreciation for the liberal arts as key to his company's tremendous success with their various i-gadgets. . Damon Horowitz
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All we know about the new economic world tells us that nations which train engineers will prevail over those which train lawyers. No nation has ever sued its way to greatness. Richard Lamm
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A good businessman knows how to make a profit. An engineer makes sure it runs well. We need more leaders who are task oriented. Phil Mitchell
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Ask Gandhi, and eye for an eye makes us both blind.....ask an engineer, and the numbers don't lie - the first to strike wins. Unknown
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This is an awesome(probably not very famous) one liner in hindi on engineers. I could not stop myself: Aamir Sarfraz (aamir rajput khan)" Chaar saal lagte hai insaan ko engineer banne mein phir chahe wo puri zindgi laga rahe dubara insaan nahi ban sakta" Translation in English:"It takes four years for a uman to become engineer after that even if he tries for whole life he can't become human again . Unknown
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Colleges produce more sports therapists than engineers. Perhaps because America is a sporty country: a lot of outdoors. Azim Premji
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I had no talent for science. What was infinitely worse: all my fraternity brothers were engineers. Kurt Vonnegut
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We need Hollywood to make movies and television shows about sexy female engineers. Chelsea Clinton
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Engineers are behind the cars we drive, the pills we pop and the way we power our homes. James Dyson
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Computer programmers, biotechnologists, environmental scientists, neuroscientists, nanotech engineers - all of these fields, and more, should have at least a course in ethics as part of their degree requirements. Jamais Cascio