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My brother was a year younger than I am and he was never in the home with me hardly at all, ... My mom had to take him to every school there possibly was to get him some education. He ended up first in Columbus, Ohio, for grade school, then went to a high school for the deaf and Galludet in Washington. — Les Miles

Knowledge is not power; Implementation is power — Garrison Wynn

One of greatest thieves this world has is procrastination, and he is still at large. Are we aiding and abetting the criminal? — Sterling W. Sill

When I was growing up, the blues did seem too simple to me. I was just a muso. — Steve Vai

People are busy creating families, building businesses, working from morning until night but they don't know what it is to live a full life — Sunday Adelaja

This whole career has been way more than I ever even imagined or dreamed. — Jennie Finch

We must be capable of speaking a language of peace, but not one of surrender. — Silvio Berlusconi

We never like to admit to ourselves that we have made a mistake. Organizational structures tend to accentuate this source of failure of information. — Kenneth E. Boulding

There are some things the arrogant mind does not see; it is blinded by its vision of what it desires. — Wendell Berry

Show your netiquette, to become cyber friends with those you have met, on the internet. — David Chiles

Because tribal foragers are highly mobile and can easily shift between different communities, authority is almost impossible to impose on the unwilling. And even without that option, males who try to take control of the group - or of the food supply - are often countered by coalitions of other males. This is clearly an ancient and adaptive behavior that tends to keep groups together and equitably cared for. In his survey of ancestral-type societies, Boehm found that - in addition to murder and theft - one of the most commonly punished infractions was "failure to share." Freeloading on the hard work of others and bullying were also high up on the list. Punishments included public ridicule, shunning, and, finally, "assassination of the culprit by the entire group." A — Sebastian Junger