Quotes About Separation
the recipe for disharmony was quick and easy: Just separate the participants into groups and let sit for a while in their own juices.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
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Being rich now means having enough money that you don't have to encounter anyone who isn't.
~ Robert B. Reich
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Whenever communities, families, nations, churches are divided, we sniff out the diabolic.
~ Robert Barron
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The purpose that brought the fourteenth amendment into being was equality before the law, and equality, not separation, was written into the law.
~ Robert Bork
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It's a nasty divorce when they can't agree on how to divvy up the His and Hers towels.
~ Robert Brault
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There are times when two people need to step apart from one another, but there is no rule that says they have to turn and fire.
~ Robert Brault
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It is sad when two people turn from the paths they're traveling, and their paths go on to cross without them.
~ Robert Brault
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There is a public me and a private me, who, if they were separate people, probably wouldn't exchange Christmas cards.
~ Robert Brault
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It's sad when two people who could never part without a kiss come to the point where they never part and so never kiss.
~ Robert Brault
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Sometimes two people need to step apart and make a space between that each might see the other anew, in a glance across a room or silhouetted against the moon.
~ Robert Brault
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What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?
~ Robert Browning
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Never the time and the place and the loved one all together!
~ Robert Browning
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The original wound, the genesis of all the pain in the human experience, the original cause from which Codependence emerged, is the illusion that we are separate from God, from our Creator. We are not. We never have been. But due to planetary conditions it felt like we were. It felt like being human was a punishment.
~ Robert Burney
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Ae fond kiss, and then we sever;Ae farewell and then forever!
~ Robert Burns
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Ae fond kiss, and then we severA farewell, and then foreverDeep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee,Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee.Who shall say that Fortune grieves him,While the star of hope she leaves himMe, nae cheerful twinkle lights me,Dark despair around benights me.
~ Robert Burns
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Ae Fond Kiss
~ Robert Burns
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While we sit bousin, at the nappy, And gettin fou and unco happy, We think na on the lang Scots miles, The mosses, waters, slaps, and stiles, That lie between us and our hame, Whare sits our sulky, sullen dame, Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm.
~ Robert Burns
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Ae fond kiss, and then we sever; Ae fareweel, alas, forever!
~ Robert Burns
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This means that the UI and the database can be plugins to the business rules. It means that the source code of the business rules never mentions the UI or the database.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Software architecture is the art of drawing lines that I call boundaries. Those boundaries separate software elements from one another, and restrict those on one side from knowing about those on the other.
~ Robert C. Martin
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When classes lose cohesion, split them!
~ Robert C. Martin
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WHICH LINES DO YOU DRAW, AND WHEN DO YOU DRAW THEM? You draw lines between things that matter and things that don't. The GUI doesn't matter to the business rules, so there should be a line between them. The database doesn't matter to the GUI, so there should be a line between them. The database doesn't matter to the business rules, so there should be a line between them.
~ Robert C. Martin
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The source code of higher-level services must not contain any specific physical knowledge (e.g., a URI) of any lower-level service.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Part of the art of developing a software architecture is carefully separating those policies from one another, and regrouping them based on the ways that they change.
~ Robert C. Martin
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