A Quote by Craig Reucassel

Power interrupts. Uninterruptible power interrupts absolutely. — © Craig Reucassel
Power interrupts. Uninterruptible power interrupts absolutely.
The theatre is not the place for the musician. When the curtain is up the music interrupts the actor, and when it is down the music interrupts the audience.
Technology can be our best friend, and technology can also be the biggest party pooper of our lives. It interrupts our own story, interrupts our ability to have a thought or a daydream, to imagine something wonderful, because we're too busy bridging the walk from the cafeteria back to the office on the cell phone.
A boss who interrupts an employee a lot is called an extrovert, whereas an employee who interrupts a boss too often is called an ex-employee.
The thing I hate about an argument is that it always interrupts a discussion.
I think when real life interrupts fantasy, it's always shocking.
Life is that which - pressingly, persistently, unfailingly, imperially - interrupts.
We know the average American physician interrupts their patient in 14 seconds.
Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confidence of sinning.
I am awaked almost every night by the panting of the locomotive. It interrupts my dreams. There is no sabbath.
That's what Judith Herman is saying, and she's absolutely right. Power then breeds an intensification of all because the power can never be absolute power - to some extent it's stymied - but the isolation while in power becomes even more dangerous. Think of it as a vicious circle. The power intensifies these tendencies and the tendencies become more dangerous because of the power.
We're taught Lord Acton's axiom: all power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. I believed that when I started these books, but I don't believe it's always true any more. Power doesn't always corrupt. Power can cleanse. What I believe is always true about power is that power always reveals.
It's very hard to operate on a general philosophy of power. They say that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, but I don't agree with that. I think you have to be corrupted to be corrupted by power.
You can define advertising as the science of creating and placing media that interrupts the consumer and then gets him or her to take some action.
Only death can finish the fight, everything else only interrupts the fighting.
It interrupts any doing, any ordinary activities, no matter what they happen to be. All thinking demands a stop-and-think.
Power and violence are opposites; where the one rules absolutely, the other is absent. Violence appears where power is in jeopardy, but left to its own course it ends in power's disappearance.
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