var nr = 51;
var ndx = Math.floor(Math.random()*nr);
var myQuote = new Array(nr);
var myQuotee = new Array(nr);

myQuote[0] = "Architecture is about the important stuff.";
myQuotee[0] = "Martin Fowler, IEEE Software, 2003";

myQuote[1] = "Never has innovation been the result of careful planning";
myQuotee[1] = "Jan Hoogervorst, Enterprise Architecture, 2009";

myQuote[2] = "No guts, no glory";
myQuotee[2] = "Molly Hatchet, 1983";

myQuote[3] = "Imagination is more important than knowledge.";
myQuotee[3] = "Albert Einstein";

myQuote[4] = "70 to 90 percent of organizations fail to realize success from their strategies.";
myQuotee[4] = "R.S. Kaplan & D.P. Norton, Strategy Maps, 2005";

myQuote[5] = "Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.";
myQuotee[5] = "Stephen Hawking";

myQuote[6] = "Two paradoxes are better than one; they may suggest a solution.";
myQuotee[6] = "Edward Teller";

myQuote[7] = "Vision without action is a daydream, action without vision is a nightmare.";
myQuotee[7] = "Japanese proverb";

myQuote[8] = "Architecture is the decisions that you wish you could get right early in a project.";
myQuotee[8] = "Ralph Johnson, 2002";

myQuote[9] = "The ability to execute a strategy, hence realize successful deployment, is more important than the strategy itself.";
myQuotee[9] = "R.S. Kaplan & D.P. Norton, The strategy-Focused Organization, 2001";

myQuote[10] = "How I came up with the relativity theory? I ignored an axioma.";
myQuotee[10] = "Albert Einstein";

myQuote[11] = "Enterprise performance is optimized when both technology and the organization mutually adjust to one another until a satisfactory fit is obtained.";
myQuotee[11] = "T. Pisello & P. Strassmann, IT Value Chain Management – Maximizing the ROI on IT investments, 2003";

myQuote[12] = "The real difficulty in changing the course of any enterprise lies not in developing new ideas, but in escaping the old ones.";
myQuotee[12] = "John Maynard Keynes";

myQuote[13] = "Everything should be made as simple as possible,but no simpler.";
myQuotee[13] = "Albert Einstein";

myQuote[14] = "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to change.";
myQuotee[14] = "Charles Darwin";

myQuote[15] = "The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.";
myQuotee[15] = "Stephen Covey";

myQuote[16] = "The time to repair a leaky roof is when the sun is shining.";
myQuotee[16] = "John F. Kennedy";

myQuote[17] = "The best way to predict your future is to create it.";
myQuotee[17] = "anonymous";

myQuote[18] = "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.";
myQuotee[18] = "Mikhael Gorbachov";

myQuote[19] = "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.";
myQuotee[19] = "Albert Einstein";

myQuote[20] = "One reason that software architectures are so often mediocre is that architecture frequently takes a back seat to more mundane concerns such as cost, time-to-market, and programmer skill.";
myQuotee[20] = "Joseph Yoder and Brian Foote, Big Ball of Mud, 1999";

myQuote[21] = "In times of rapid change, experience could be your worst enemy.";
myQuotee[21] = "John Paul Getty";

myQuote[22] = "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, however, there is.";
myQuotee[22] = "Jan van de Snepscheut, 1992";

myQuote[23] = "Build software to change, not to last.";
myQuotee[23] = "Piet Knijnenburg, 2007";

myQuote[24] = "Simplicity is a complex matter.";
myQuotee[24] = "Serge Bouwens, 2006";

myQuote[25] = "Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.";
myQuotee[25] = "Abraham Lincoln";

myQuote[26] = "Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen but thinking what nobody has thought." ;
myQuotee[26] = "Albert Szent-Gyrgyi";

myQuote[27] = "If you think good architecture is expensive, try bad architecture.";
myQuotee[27] = "Brian Foote & Joseph Yoder, 1998";

myQuote[28] = "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?" ;
myQuotee[28] = "Albert Einstein";

myQuote[29] = "Whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you are usually right." ;
myQuotee[29] = "Henry Ford";

myQuote[30] = "Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible." ;
myQuotee[30] = "M.C. Escher";

myQuote[31] = "It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see." ;
myQuotee[31] = "Henry David Thoreau";

myQuote[32] = "The future exists today, it's just unevenly distributed." ;
myQuotee[32] = "William Gibson";

myQuote[33] = "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact." ;
myQuotee[33] = "Sherlock Holmes";

myQuote[34] = "The problem with intelligent communication is the illusion that it has taken place." ;
myQuotee[34] = "George Bernard Shaw";

myQuote[35] = "We build the most complicated system that could possibly work.";
myQuotee[35] = "Brian Foote & Joseph Yoder, 1998";

myQuote[36] = "The lurking suspicion that something could be simplified is the world's richest source of rewarding challenges.";
myQuotee[36] = "Edsger Dijkstra";

myQuote[37] = "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the most discoveries, is not <B>Eureka!</B> but <B>That's funny...</B>"; 
myQuotee[37] = "Isaac Asimov";

myQuote[38] = "The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them."; 
myQuotee[38] = "William Lawrence Bragg";

myQuote[39] = "Change is good. You go first."; 
myQuotee[39] = "Dilbert";

myQuote[40] = "All models are wrong, but some are useful."; 
myQuotee[40] = "George Box & Norman Draper, 1987";

myQuote[41] = "The herd instinct among forecasters makes sheep look like independent thinkers."; 
myQuotee[41] = "Edgar R. Fiedler, 1977";

myQuote[42] = "The future is already here, it's just unevenly distributed."; 
myQuotee[42] = "William Gibson";

myQuote[43] = "If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much."; 
myQuotee[43] = "Donald Rumsfeld";

myQuote[44] = "There are two ways of explaining something. One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. Just like programming."; 
myQuotee[44] = "Tren Griffin";

myQuote[45] = "If the basic idea is too complicated to fit on a T-shirt, it's probably wrong."; 
myQuotee[45] = "Leon Lederman";

myQuote[46] = "The Law of the Jungle in technology: Profits follow architectural control."; 
myQuotee[46] = "John Thompson, 2004";

myQuote[47] = "There are no facts in the future."; 
myQuotee[47] = "Edmond Thomas, 2006";

myQuote[48] = "There are two kinds of fool. One says, 'This is old and therefore good.' and the other says, 'This is new and therefore better.'"; 
myQuotee[48] = "--  John Brunner";

myQuote[49] = "Evolution favours what is good at replicating itself, rather than what is good. This fundamental distinction is essential to understanding any evolving system."; 
myQuotee[49] = "John Kay, 2005";

myQuote[50] = "All decisions are based on models, and all models are wrong."; 
myQuotee[50] = "John Sterman, 2002";


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