Every word is like an
Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness.', Beckett',
What we need to do is learn to work in the system, by which I mean that everybody, every team, every platform, every division, every component is there not for individual competitive profit or recognition, but for contribution to the system as a whole on a win-win basis.', W. Edwards Deming', US business advisor & author (1900 - 1993)
Each of us visits this Earth involuntarily, and without an invitation. For me, it is enough to wonder at the secrets.', Albert Einstein', US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)
The man who suffers from a sense of sin is suffering from a particular kind of self-love. In all this vast universe the thing that appears to him of most importance is that he himself should be virtuous. It is a grave defect in certain forms of traditional religion that they have encouraged this particular kind of self-absorption.', Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness', British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970)
The denunciation of the young is a necessary part of the hygiene of older people, and greatly assists the circulation of the blood.', Logan Pearsall Smith', ' (1865 - 1946)
Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have mediocrity thrust upon them.', Joseph Heller', US novelist (1923 - )
What we need to do is learn to work in the system, by which I mean that everybody, every team, every platform, every division, every component is there not for individual competitive profit or recognition, but for contribution to the system as a whole on a win-win basis.', W. Edwards Deming', US business advisor & author (1900 - 1993)
Each of us visits this Earth involuntarily, and without an invitation. For me, it is enough to wonder at the secrets.', Albert Einstein', US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)
The man who suffers from a sense of sin is suffering from a particular kind of self-love. In all this vast universe the thing that appears to him of most importance is that he himself should be virtuous. It is a grave defect in certain forms of traditional religion that they have encouraged this particular kind of self-absorption.', Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness', British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970)
The denunciation of the young is a necessary part of the hygiene of older people, and greatly assists the circulation of the blood.', Logan Pearsall Smith', ' (1865 - 1946)
Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have mediocrity thrust upon them.', Joseph Heller', US novelist (1923 - )