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Historically, the 'deadline' was the line around a prison beyond which prisoners were eligible for shooting. In keeping with shifts in the exercise of control, what one was delineated spatially over life is now enforced temporarily over labor. — CrimethInc.

Our Life is more Important than our Limitations. Why do we let our Limitations control our Life? -RVM — R.v.m.

You have different sorts of people in life, so why should it be any different in football? — Andres Iniesta

Fish is the only kind of respirating thing that I consume. Everything else I don't want any part of. — Henry Rollins

A strong man sails by ash breeze! — Jean Lee Latham

If you remember the shape of your spoon at lunch, it has to be the wrong shape. The spoon and the letter are tools; one to take food from the bowl, the other to take information off the page ... When it is a good design, the reader has to feel comfortable because the letter is both banal and beautiful. — Adrian Frutiger

There comes a time when every life goes off course, when you must choose a direction. Will you fight to stay on path? Will others tell you who you are, or will you label yourself? Will you face your greatest fear bravely? Or will you succumb to the darkness in your soul? Will you be haunted by your choice? Or will you embrace your new path? Each morning you choose to move forward or simply give up."
— Hans Gunther Adler

I'm not claiming that football is the nation's salvation in this area, but it's one of them, one little thing that apparently has captured the imagination of a large sector of our society. But when football can't be a relatively pure outlet, a fun thing, then it hurts itself. — Pete Rozelle

I think I am a radical. I have never deviated from that. By radical, I mean someone trying to go to the root of things. — Bill Ayers

The socialism of our day has done good service in setting men to thinking how certain civilizing benefits, now only enjoyed by theopulent, can be enjoyed by all. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

No one laughs at God in a hospital, — Regina Spektor