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I was in doubt, and then everything took a hue of unreality, and I did not know what to trust, even the evidence of my own senses. Not knowing what to trust, I did not know what to do; and so had only to keep on working in what had hitherto been the groove of my life. The groove ceased to avail me, and I mistrusted myself. — Bram Stoker

Alas, why are my nights all thus lost? Ah, why do I ever miss his
sight whose breath touches my sleep? — Rabindranath Tagore

Organizational busy work tends to expand to fill the working day. — Tom DeMarco

The underlying reason for convergence seems to be that all organisms are under constant scrutiny of natural selection and are also subject to the constraints of the physical and chemical factors that severely limit the action of all inhabitants of the biosphere. Put simply, convergence shows that in a real world not all things are possible. — Simon Conway Morris

I'm not interested in defending the position of those who already have money, power and privilege. — Michael Gove

I don't think I know a single woman who knows what she looks like. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

I'll never forget that for as long as I live; the way you were my strength, when I was too weak to even stand. — R.K. Lilley

And since the griefstruck rarely know what they need or want, only what they don't, offence-giving and offence-taking are common. — Julian Barnes

Authentic interest is generated when students are given the opportunity to delve deeply into an interesting idea. — Kelly Gallagher

Acting is also working with people who invite you into their dreams and trust you with their innermost being. — Catherine Deneuve

The tendency of organization is to kill out the spirit which gave it birth. Organizations do not protect the sacredness of the individual; their tendency is to sink the individual in the mass, to sacrifice his rights, and to immolate him on the altar of some fancied good. — Angelina Grimke

Among the illusions which have invested our civilization is an absolute belief that the solutions to our problems must be a more determined application of rationally organized expertise ... The reality is that our problems are largely the product of that application. — Voltaire

Well, take it from an old hand: the only reason it would be easier to program in C is that you can't easily express complex problems in C, so you don't. — Erik Naggum

Everything you want to be, do or have comes from love. — Rhonda Byrne