I don't think this one's been mentioned yet:
You know, when you have a program that
does something really cool, and you
wrote it from scratch, and it took a
significant part of your life, you
grow fond of it. When it's finished,
it feels like some kind of amorphous
sculpture that you've created. It has
an abstract shape in your head that's
completely independent of its actual
purpose. Elegant, simple, beautiful.
Then, only a year later, after making
dozens of pragmatic alterations to
suit the people who use it, not only
has your Venus-de-Milo lost both arms,
she also has a giraffe's head sticking
out of her chest and a cherubic penis
that squirts colored water into a
plastic bucket. The romance has become
so painful that each day you struggle
with an overwhelming urge to smash the
f---ing thing to pieces with a hammer.
-- Nick Foster ("Life as a programmer")