Source: 1980s-1990s, Sensemaking in Organizations, 1995, p. 133
“Models constitute a framework or a skeleton and the flesh and blood will have to be added by a lot of common sense and knowledge of details.”
As quoted in: Anis Chowdhury, Colin Kirkpatrick (2003) Development Policy and Planning: An Introduction to Models http://books.google.com/books?id=dv7eEUpkwsMC&pg=PA6. p. 6
"The Use of Models: Experience," 1969
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“I write scripts to serve as skeletons awaiting the flesh and sinew of images.”
The New York Times (22 January 1978).
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“Common-sense knowledge is prompt, categorical, and inexact.”
Source: Philosophy in a New Key (1942), Ch. 10, p. 216

“Flesh and blood needs flesh and blood, and you're the one I need”
Source: Object-oriented design: a responsibility-driven approach (1989), p. 13
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“No one should have to pay for love in flesh or blood. (Acheron)”
Source: Dark Side of the Moon

TIME interview (1977)
Context: Have family reunions. There is something magic about the common sense of a blood bond. It's not less magic for black, white, brown or polka dot. The reunion gives a sense that the family cares about itself and is proud of itself. And there is the assumption that you, the family member, are obligated to reflect this pride and, if possible, add to it.