“I don’t want you to be someone you’re not. I think it’s one of the most beautiful things about love and one of the most tragic. We can only love people fully and completely when we let them be who they are. And sometimes that means you can love someone who you can’t be in a relationship with, because you want different things.”
Source: Chasing Kat
“the life i imagine with you you never bring me to there.”
“It is easier to write a book with footnotes than the same book written so that children can understand it.”
Source: Life Is Worth Living
“Life is a sum of our choices.
You do something and i react, you do it long enough, my reaction changes.
Education, childhood memories, disappointments, some of us are helpless to our experiences.
One single moment in your life could mean the very difference between me and you.
Selah”
Source: The Bunna Man: Joe Grind Series
“Ah, crap. Only the lowest beasts would ever harm a vending machine. Doesn't it understand my functional yet artistic beauty?”
Source: Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon, Vol. 1
“A bear and a vending machine in a small room. Of course, if he doesn't start talking, we won't get anywhere.”
Source: Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon, Vol. 1
“Transcending Time
As an infant
The waves
Do rock me
As a young woman
The waves
Do hit me
As an old woman
The waves
Do move me...
And when i am
Ancient
i ride them”
Source: Sheer Bandages: A Fragile Offering: A person should not bury a talent-no matter how small.
“There was nothing scientific about Scientific Management (Taylorism), and neither was it good management.”
Source: The Science of Successful Organizational Change: How Leaders Set Strategy, Change Behavior, and Create an Agile Culture
“The point was made many times that scientific management benefitted workers not at all, perhaps most clearly by a short statement by John P. Frey, editor of the International Molders Journal and participant in a bipartisan survey of the claims of scientific management,
'If generally applied the craftsmen would pass out of existence, and the workers would become dependent for their existence upon the scanty and insignificant industrial knowledge and experience afforded them by their limited opportunities, regulated by those who in addition to their ownership of machinery, had also acquired possession of craft knowledge and the skilled workers’ methods.”
Source: Prophets of Order
“In economy, cash is king. But it will be a great king if it is in the hands of the people who can change the world.”
Source: The One Best Way to manage a business according to science