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“Sometimes women scare the hell out of me.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
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“Power is neither male or female.”
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“Friendships are nice. So is competence.”
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“All human behavior has a reason. All behavior is solving a problem.”
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“Harassment is about power---the undue exercise of power by a superior over a subordinate.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“They always say they didn't. I never heard of one who said, 'You know, I deserve this.' Never happens.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“Personally, I don't deal much in theory. I have to deal with the facts. And on the basis of facts, I don't see much difference in the behavior of men and women.”
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“To apply general tools to specific problems is to fail.”
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“The system didn't screw you. The system revealed you.”
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“He did not want an affair with his boss. He did not even want a one-night stand. Because what always happened was that people found out, gossip at the water cooler, meaningful looks in the hallway. And sooner or later the spouses found out. It always happened. Slammed doors, divorce lawyers, child custody.”
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“Sitting in the deserted law offices, Sanders had the feeling that he was all alone in the world, with nobody but Fernandez and the encoraching darkness. Things were happening quickly; this person he had never met before today was fast becoming a kind of lifeline for him.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“Unfortunately, the law has nothing to do with justice, Mr. Sanders,” she said. “It’s merely a method for dispute resolution.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“Sanders had fought the B-school mentality that she exemplified. After watching these graduates come and go, Sanders had finally concluded that there was a fundamental flaw in their education. They had been trained to believe that they were equipped to manage anything. But there was no such thing as general managerial skill and tools.”
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“It’s not clear what happened. It’s not clear who did what to whom. That’s the largest category of complaints we see. So far, society’s tended to focus on the problems of the victim, not the problems of the accused. But the accused has problems, too. A harassment claim is a weapon, Bob, and there are no good defenses against it. Anybody can use the weapon—and lots of good people have. It’s going to continue for a while, I think.” Garvin”
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“We all live every day in virtual environments, defined by our ideas. Those environments are changing.”
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“The episode related here is based on a true story.”
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“On the contrary: the advantage of a role-reversal story is that it may enable us to examine aspects concealed by traditional responses and conventional rhetoric.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“it is important to recognize that the behavior of the two antagonists mirrors each other, like a Rorschach inkblot. The value of a Rorschach test lies in what it tells us about ourselves. It”
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“You have to realize, all these decisions are about power. Sexual harassment is about power, and so is the company’s resistance to dealing with it.”
Michael Crichton, Disclosure
“Being too reasonable is a defect”
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