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How the parts of me disagree, it's a wonder this body doesn't shatter. — Josh James Riebock

In almost all cases, I'm opposed to setting aside time for refactoring. In my view refactoring is not an activity you set aside time to do. Refactoring is something you do all the time in little bursts. — Martin Fowler

I once had been in the middle of a mass chaos and terrible riots.
There, I witnessed how men were truly such as beasts unleashed. — Toba Beta

This beautiful Earth that we have, this gift that the Universe has given us is precious beyond measure, precious beyond imagination, and we are part of it and we must treat it with Love, respect, and reverence. — Graham Hancock

The reason for the existence of the perfection conjured up in these fourteen lines is that it possesses ... the authorization to form a message that appeals from within itself. This power of appeal is exquisitely evident in the object evoked here. The perfect thing is that which articulates an entire principle of being. The poem has to perform no more and no less than to perceive the principle of being in the thing and adapt it to its own existence - with the aim of becoming a construct with an equal power to convey a message. — Peter Sloterdijk

She walked forward, feeling the dew on the grass with each step. She tightened her eyes, welcoming the darkness. — Eveli Acosta

Temperament and tightness often go together. But if you're tight, you can't sing. So I have to have that tension in my body but not in my voice. — Sondra Radvanovsky

It's overkill when you put too much fragrance on. It's the worst. Not sexy, and it makes me want to puke. I'm nauseous. Know what I mean? Your game's off. — Behati Prinsloo

For nothing reaches the heart but what is from the heart, or pierces the conscience but what comes from a living conscience — William Penn

Increasingly, politics is not about "who gets what, when, how" but about values, each of them considered to be absolute. Politics is about "the right to life." It is about the environment. It is about gaining equality for groups alleged to be oppressed. None of these issues is economic. All are fundamentally moral. — Peter Drucker

You ever feel like you're sending out a light but no one sees it? — Matthew Quick