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Human spoken language seems to be
adventitious. The exploitation of organ systems with other functions for communication in humans is also indicative of the comparatively recent evolution of our linguistic abilities. — Carl Sagan

The best-known definition of usability is the one from ISO, the International Organization for Standardization (9241-11): "The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use. — Carol Barnum

Baseball is played by all countries now, and softball, too. — Tommy Lasorda

I love punk, I love a lot of British Invasion bands, I love garage bands. — Anna Sui

There is something distinctive about living in New York; over eight million other people are doing it. — Don Herold

As human beings, what makes us able to empathize with people is a connection that is not necessarily understood mentally. — Lupita Nyong'o

Violent overthrow of the revolution is revolutionary, and compromise with the revolution is revolutionary. — Douglas Wilson

When a man is getting better he understands more and more clearly the evil that is still left in him. When a man is getting worse he understands his own badness less and less. — C.S. Lewis

The first science fiction show on television was 'Tales Of Tomorrow' using scripts from the radio show 'X-1' which used stories from 'Galaxy Magazine' as its source material. — David Gerrold

Thinking is the great enemy of perfection. The habit of profound reflection, I am compelled to say, is the most pernicious of all the habits formed by the civilized man. — Joseph Conrad

Once your life is clutter-free, literally and metaphorically, you will feel less stressed and your life will have more room for happiness. — Jamie Becker

What difference does it make to you what someone else becomes, or says, or does? You do not need to answer for others, only for yourself. — Thomas A Kempis