“GUILLOTINE, n. A machine which makes a Frenchman shrug his shoulders with good reason. In his great work on _Divergent Lines of Racial Evolution_, the learned Professor Brayfugle argues from the prevalence of this gesture --the shrug --among Frenchmen, that they are descended from turtles and it is simply a survival of the habit of retracing the head inside the shell. It is with reluctance that I differ with so eminent an authority, but in my judgment (as more elaborately set forth and enforced in my work entitled _Hereditary Emotions_ --lib. II, c. XI) the shrug is a poor foundation upon which to build so important a theory, for previously to the Revolution the gesture was unknown. I have not a doubt that it is directly referable to the terror inspired by the guillotine during the period of that instrument's activity.”
Ambrose Bierce
“Abstraction is the prelude of reason”
Vinícius De Marco Medina
“I am a NEW YORKER which means i work full time and live my life part time”
Kenneth waters Jr
“There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
“Do not seek the because - in love there is no because, no reason, no explanation, no solutions.”
Anais Nin
“We're much better than two weeks ago, and the reason is hard work. We're not doing anything strategically different; we just doing it better.”
Dave Odom
“The reason I like hockey is, I like pressure. That sounds weird. I don't like the hard work, I like the satisfaction of the solution.”
Riitta Schaublin