Furfaro Design Quotes & Sayings
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But grief is also a tonic. It is a healing elixir, made of tears that lubricate the heart. — Elizabeth Lesser

Cognition and emotion are tightly intertwined, which means that the designers must design with both in mind. — Donald A. Norman

No matter how much deposit you have got, if it is not been filled back and is only being spent, you guess what would happen, you will soon deplete it. — Sunday Adelaja

Madison's experience at both the state and the federal level had convinced him that "the people" was not some benevolent, harmonious collective but rather a smoldering and ever-shifting gathering of factions or interest groups committed to provincial perspectives and vulnerable to demagogues with partisan agendas. — Joseph J. Ellis

The trouble is that the expression 'material thing' is functioning already, from the very beginning, simply as a foil for 'sense-datum'; it is not here given, and is never given, any other role to play, and apart from this consideration it would surely never have occurred to anybody to try to represent as some single kind of things the things which the ordinary man says that he 'perceives. — J.L. Austin

He's evil in a can. — John Jackson Miller

I stroke it to the East, and I stroke it to the West, and I stroke it to the woman that I love best. I be strokin'. — Clarence Carter

You're not kissing my wife tonight. — Serena Grey

Thy debts are thine enemies who have run thee out of Babylon', Sira had said. Yes, it was so. Why had I refused to stand my ground like a man? Why had I permitted my wife to go back to her father? Why had I been weak like a slave if I had not the soul of one? 'Then a strange thing happened. All the world seemed to be of a different color as though I had been looking at it through a colored stone which had suddenly been removed. At last I saw the true values in life. — George S. Clason

What is for sale, what is not? If we really think that making your apologies to your wife or reading a bedside story to your child are activities that we can pay a stranger to do, then, without moralising, what has happened to us? — Arlie Russell Hochschild

A man vows, and yet will not east away the means of breaking his vow. Is it that he distinctly means to break it? Not at all; but the desires which tend to break it are at work in him dimly, and make their way into his imagination, and relax his muscles in the very moments when he is telling himself over again the reasons for his vow. — George Eliot

Scratch a king and find a fool! — Dorothy Parker

Dreams, if they're any good, are always a little bit crazy. — Ray Charles

Love is better than Fame. — Bayard Taylor