In any case, this was a deep human prejudice. Human beings to find a central command in any organization. States had governments. Corporations had CEOs. Schools had principals. Armies had generals. Human beings tended to believe that without central command, chaos would overwhelm the organization and nothing significant could be accomplished. Michael Crichton
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  1. No one escapes from life alive.

  2. Everyone has a hidden agenda. Except me!

  3. Extrapolating from the statistical growth of the legal profession, by the year 2035 every single person in the United States will be a lawyer, including newborn infants.

  4. The nasty little apes that call themselves human beings can do nothing except run and hide.

  5. You can't get decent Mexican food in DC.

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