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If you're an adult and you choose not to believe in science, fine, but please don't prevent your children from learning about it and letting them draw their own conclusions. — Bill Nye

Finally, I can get on with someone — Steven Morrissey

The agile movement supports individuals and teams through dedication to the concepts of self-organization, self-discipline, egalitarianism, respect for individuals, and competency. "Agile" is a socio-technical movement driven by both the desire to create a particular work environment and the belief that an adaptive environment is critical to the goal of delivering innovative products to customers. — Jim Highsmith

A doctor once asked me: 'Charlie, what do you think your problem is?' Doc,' I said, ' ... you're the problem! — Stephen Richards

We give more economic aid to multinational corporations to increase their profits than we do to all the countries in the world combined. — Michael Hogan

Beneath outer consciousness, two other beings, anonymous, impersonal, without labels, had met and recognized each other and clasped hands. — Christopher Isherwood

A lot of people change their band names because they're looking for a change of atmosphere. — Justin Vernon

When we chase happiness externally, we're simply looking for God in all the wrong places. — Gabrielle Bernstein

I once overheard the sweetest old woman behind me on a train tell her adorable old husband as he scoffed down a ham sandwich she had brought along, "If you ever yell at me to "stop bringing a ham sandwich with me every where we go" again? Next time I'm bringing a gun. And I'm blowing your God damn head off." — Dane Cook

People in my novels always have terrible problems. If they are not terrible, I make them more terrible. — Barbara Kingsolver

I like that they call it an airplane cabin. A cabin is where you go to get away from stress. The cabin is a respite from the terminals on either end of the flight where noise bombards you as soon as you walk through the gate. — Regina Brett