Testing Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Testing. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Testing from various authors and personalities.

The other day they asked me about mandatory drug testing. I said I believed in drug testing a long time ago. All through the sixties I tested everything.
I think we need to do a little more all-weather testing.
It's what counts, isn't it, on the Sunday, rather than pre-season testing. If you lock up, you do a little mistake, it's nothing, but if you do it on Sunday, you lose a place or you have to box for a flat spot or something like that. It's a much bigger problem.
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.
Testing, we will never do enough of it.
Perhaps it is partly that we need to love books ourselves as parents, grandparents and teachers in order to pass on that passion for stories to our children. It's not about testing and reading schemes, but about loving stories and passing on that passion to our children.
The one size fits all approach of standardized testing is convenient but lazy.
At the 1985 Asian Track and Field meet in Jakarta, where I won five golds and a bronze, I was taken for testing after every race, which reduced my recovery time considerably; otherwise I could have performed even better.
Whenever I go through any sort of bad patch, I remind myself that part of the game of cricket is God testing you.
It's not that I don't value my life. It's just that I love taking chances, testing myself, stepping over the line.
How you go about testing is just very different to just being in the situation of qualifying, having to go out, having to nail the lap.
Merit pay has failed repeatedly, and it's no surprise. When you base teacher pay on standardized test scores, you won't improve education; you just promote the high-stakes testing craze that's led parents, students and educators to shout 'Enough!' all across the country.
I think sometimes bad behaviour can be liberating for certain people. They need to behave badly to find themselves - to go off path to find their path. You see it with kids all the time: They're testing boundaries, and I think that's healthy.
People spend so much time in their cars, and it's a legal way to have fun by speeding a little bit or testing yourself a little bit, and you get to invest in your car. For some people, it becomes their baby.
Architecture is a result of a process of asking questions and testing them and re-interrogating and changing in a repetitive way.
I mean, does anyone seriously think there are no drugs in Olympic sports just because they do some kind of testing? They are highly competitive sports with highly competitive people and just with competitive business people do whatever they can do to get ahead.
Science is not, despite how it is often portrayed, about absolute truths. It is about developing an understanding of the world, making predictions, and then testing these predictions.
God does not offer us a way out of the testings of life. He offers us a way through, and that makes all the difference.
It may be difficult to understand why a test comes our way, but we must never forget that the test is accomplishing refining and purification.
Even though it's a time of testing for us, it's a time of glorifying Him in a way that the smooth places in our lives could never do.