“It was the best of all the small sized microwave ovens we tested. It's under one cu. ft. capacity. It cooked food evenly and popcorn came out perfectly.”
Marjorie Cubisino
“The stronger a person's "I" is, the smaller his capacity to become one with anybody. The "I" is a wall in between; it proclaims itself. Its proclaimation is : "You are you and I am I. There is a distance between the two." Then no matter how much "I" love you, "I" may embrace you to my bosom, still we are two. No matter how closely we meet, still there is a gap in between - I am me and you are you. That is why even the most intimate experiences fail to bring people close. Bodies sit close to each other but the persons remain far away. As long as there is the "I" inside the sense of "the other" cannot be destroyed.Sartre has made a wonderful statement: "The other is hell." But he didn't explain why the other is "the other." The other is "the other" because I am "I". And as long as I am "I," the world around is "the other" - separate and apart. And as long as there is separateness there can be no experience of love.”
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
“[She was] a copy editor, possessed of the rare capacity to sit all day in a small cubicle, like a monk in a cell, and read with an almost penitential rigor.”
David Leavitt
“The only difference between a genius and one of common capacity is that the former anticipates and explores what the latter accidentally hits upon; but even the man of genius himself more frequently employs the advantages that chance presents to him;”
Guillaume Thomas Raynal
“The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animal.”
Henry Louis Mencken
“That might make a very small difference but the production capacity in the West is essentially at full capacity as we speak.”
Ian Kilgour
“There's plenty of cement worldwide, but in the U.S., cement production capacity has leveled off and no one is building more plants.”
Ken Simonson