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You need the will to disarm the civilian population. If we can do it in Somalia, we can do it here. — Mary McGrory

Conscious experience as such is an exclusively internal affair: Once all functional properties of your brain are fixed, the character of subjective experience is determined as well. — Thomas Metzinger

That's the thing when people leave us too suddenly, isn't it? We always have so many questions. — Mitch Albom

The thinker without a paradox is like a lover without a feeling: a paltry mediocrity. — Soren Kierkegaard

The rage for railroads is so great that many will be laid in parts where they will not pay. — George Stephenson

I don't know anything about writing,' Colonel Scheisskopf retorted sullenly. 'Well, don't let that trouble you,' General Peckem continued with a careless flick of his wrist. 'Just pass the work I assign you along to somebody else and trust to luck. We call that delegation of responsibility. Somewhere down near the lowest level of this co-ordinated organization I run are people who do get the work done when it reaches them, and everything manages to run along smoothly without too much effort on my part. I suppose that's because I am a good executive. Nothing we do in this large department of ours is really very important, and there's never any rush. On the other hand, it is important that we let people know we do a great deal of it. Let me know if you find yourself shorthanded. I've already put in a requisition for two majors, four captains and sixteen lieutenants to give you a hand. While none of the work we do is very important, it is important that we do a great deal of it. — Anonymous

When mind and action are separate, zen is lost. We keep the two in sync by paying attention. — Philip Toshio Sudo

The white sun like a moth on a string circles the southpole. — A.R. Ammons

To many managers, getting rid of the arrogant, undisciplined, over-paid, technology-obsessed, improperly-dressed etc. programmers would appear to be a significant added benefit — Bjarne Stroustrup