“Some assembly is always required.”
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (1986)
Context: There’s another thing not everyone figures out right away: It’s almost impossible to go through life all alone. We need to find our support group — family, friends, companion, therapy gatherings, team, church or whatever. The kindergarten admonition applies as long as we live: “When you go out into the world, hold hands and stick together.” It’s dangerous out there — lonely, too. Everyone needs someone. Some assembly is always required.
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Robert Fulghum82
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Rumi (1207–1273) Iranian poet
Hush Don't Say Anything to God (1999)
Context: This is a gathering of Lovers.
In this gathering
there is no high, no low,
no smart, no ignorant,
no special assembly,
no grand discourse,
no proper schooling required.
There is no master,
no disciple.
This gathering is more like a drunken party,
full of tricksters, fools,
mad men and mad women.
This is a gathering of Lovers.
Edgar Degas (1834–1917) French artist
quote from Georges Jeanniot, in Souvenirs sur Degas (Memories of Degas, 1933)
quotes, undated
William Logan (author) book Malabar Manual
Malabar Manual, Page 121 https://archive.org/details/MalabarLogan/page/n133 <br class="br">Malabar Manual (1887)
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Book One, Chapter XXI.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book One
Ali Meshkini (1922–2007) Iranian ayatollah
Imam Khamenei, IR Leader expresses condolences on Meshkini demise, The Office of the Supreme Leader, 31/07/2007, 2007-08-06 http://www.leader.ir/langs/EN/index.php?p=news&id=3586,
“Love always requires courage and involves risk.”
M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) American psychiatrist
Source: The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth
“[C has] the power of assembly language and the convenience of … assembly language.”
Dennis M. Ritchie (1941–2011) American computer scientist
Quoted in Cade Metz, "Dennis Ritchie: The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On", http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/thedennisritchieeffect/ Wired, 13 October 2011.