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The indirectness of communication conceals the formation of schisms - different team members use terms differently but don't realize it. — Eric Evans

Everyone has limits. You just have to learn what your own limits are and deal with them accordingly. — Nolan Ryan

The real world, in my opinion, exists in the countryside, where Nature goes about her quiet business and brings us greatest pleasure. — Fennel Hudson

The world knows of Rosa Parks because of a single, simple act of dignity and courage that struck a lethal blow to the foundations of legal bigotry. — William J. Clinton

I very much dislike being interviewed by the kind of journalist who tries to dig into your private life. — Patrick O'Brian

Football's another sport I absolutely despise. Along with baseball. Really, for me, basketball's the only real sport, the only one that matters. — Stephen Graham Jones

[ ... ] the point being that we know what IT is and we know TIME and we know that everything is really FINE ... — Jack Kerouac

Aye, and for now, would you mind if I get you out of your clothes and wrap myself around you? It's medicinal you know? For your stitches...and my knee...and, I guess, all the rest of us. — Marquesate

I had now reached that phase of the disorder where all sense of hope had vanished, along with the idea of a futurity; my brain, in thrall to its outlaw hormones, had become less an organ of thought than an instrument registering, minute by minute, varying degrees of its own suffering. — William Styron

Once you become famous, being single becomes a liability. — Joe Manganiello

What never fails to astonish at Skara Brae is the sophistication. These were the dwellings of Neolithic people, but the houses had locking doors, a system of drainage and even, it seems, elemental plumbing with slots in the walls to sluice away wastes. The interiors were capacious. The walls, still standing, were up to ten feet high, so they afforded plenty of headroom, and the floors were paved. Each house has built-in stone dressers, storage alcoves, boxed enclosures presumed to be beds, water tanks, and damp courses that would have kept the interiors snug and dry. The houses are all of one size and built to the same plan, suggesting a kind of genial commune rather than a conventional tribal hierarchy. Covered passageways ran between the houses and led to a paved open area - dubbed "the marketplace" by early archaeologists - where tasks could be done in a social setting. — Bill Bryson

You know a guy a longtime, and I mean really know him, you don't get used to the idea that he's dead just overnight. — S.E. Hinton

Foreign Assistance is not an end in itself. The purpose of aid must be to create the conditions where it is no longer needed. — Barack Obama