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As discussed in Chapter 1, there is a human tendency to desire and even artificially create a sense of certainty. It is conceivable that the point here is not that we do not see the problems in our processes, but rather that we do not want to see them because that would undermine the sense of certainty we have about how our factory is working. It would mean that some of our assumptions, some things we have worked for and are attached to, may not be true. — Mike Rother

I know him by another name. His real one is Slem, not uncommon for men of his generation. It stands for Stalin Lenin Engels Marx. He's always making up new names for himself
wouldn't you? — Victor Robert Lee

In the past 10 years, I've looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I'm almost in the post Pollock phase. — Ed Harris

Retrospective epidemiological studies report that 20% of the general population qualifies for a current psychiatric diagnosis and 50% for a lifetime one.4 Prospective epidemiological studies double these rates and suggest that mental disorder is becoming virtually ubiquitous.5, 6 During the past — Allen Frances

The most profound indication of social malignancy ... no sense of humor. None of the monoliths could take a joke. — Edward Albee

How the agent explained this to me was, we weren't targeting the smartest people in the world, just the most. — Chuck Palahniuk

A reasonable man adjusts himself to the world. An unreasonable man expects the world to adjust itself to him. Therefore all progress is made by unreasonable people. — Confucius

It is through the alignment of the body that I discovered the alignment of my mind, self, and intelligence. — B.K.S. Iyengar

It were endless to dispute upon everything that is disputable. — William Penn

My life is my own, and the opinions of others don't interest me... — Carroll John Daly

Me: Do I give a fuck?
Depression: No.
Anxiety: Yes.
Me: Fuck. — Unknown

Above all, there has never been a community that did not cohabit with its dead. But today, socially, the dead are no more. They are deceased. They are ontic has-beens. And with the vanishing of the dead, the most significant distinction between homo and all other primates is gone. When you show me a paleolithic skull, I recognize it as human not because of the cubic measure of the brain or because of the hand tools found in the grave but because of signs of burial. These reveal that this "person" lived a life on the borderline between the seen and the unseen, in the presence of the living and the dead. Neither the dead nor other invisible beings had to show themselves to be considered social realities. — Barbara Duden

I love the idea that the person that signs you makes the record, because you get that sense of guidance, of being there at that close point. — Erol Alkan

In the end, every man's life is but a tale told to him that's lived it, and to him alone. — Tim Willocks