Tfs Quotes & Sayings
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With sharing our common purpose we multiply and with keeping to ourselves we divide. — Santosh Kalwar

I work through life with commas. I don't even know, do you have parentheticals? — Matthew McConaughey

The world is a nested space, and so we have our brain as a person, and people are members of teams, and teams are part of business units, and business units are parts of corporations, and corporations are part of industries, which are part of economies. — Clayton Christensen

She thought of how she had never sat and had a long conversation with her father because he, too, refused to talk about himself. "Someone else should speak instead," he said. "If I don't speak, it means someone else will," which did not always turn out to be true. — Aimee Bender

I would like to start a discussion about ending solitary confinement. I'd like to start a discussion about the removal of MO wings - an "MO" is a "Mental Observation" inmate - from Rikers Island, to be set up in mental health institutions. You can't put people in jail for having mental disorders. — Cecily McMillan

On a lighter but serious side I believe that homework was meant for parents to take a keen interest in the studies of children rather than leave it completely for the teacher. This way the parent child communication also developed. However with the passage of time the world become more mechanical and commercial. Quality time suffixed for quantity time and homework became a means of earning for many an educated unemployed teachers. How sad we sure have progressed but yet in many ways have lost our basic values, ethics and morality. It's time to wake up and DO OUR HOMEWORK. — Amit Abraham

The unknown is scary. It's unknown for a reason. That's why normal people don't go there. — Geoff Green

Everything is very quiet, the streets are never crowded, and the people one dislikes are out of town. — Elizabeth Bowen

To be honest, my life is not really as way-out and myth-loaded as people like to portray it. — Grace Jones

But you have to understand what that really did is that it opened these DVDs to be sources of oral history instead of puff pieces for the studio, because people involved with them being in fear of being sued by somebody, so it became another form of movie history. I mean I didn't plan it, but I'm proud that it happened. Which is probably why they didn't interview me for this DVD. — Nicholas Meyer