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The method of democracy is to bring conflicts out into the open where their special claims can be seen and appraised, where they can be discussed and judged. — John Dewey

Now she had tasted love she felt that to lose it would mean that she would spend the rest of her life trying to capture just a tiny bit of what she had right here and now." p70 — Claire Upton

The world is poor for him who has never been sick enough for this 'voluptuousness of hell — Friedrich Nietzsche

For nature is good, an man is 'by nature' good; it is civilization which ruins him — Jostein Gaarder

Perhaps you'd like to see the Lords now, and experience your evisceration. — Cesar Torres

My burning question is this: what do I really want from life? Love, happiness, success, or all three? — Debasish Mridha

He sighed and smiled and touched my nose. 'Words! You funny thing! Words! Verbigation! You know you will spoil everything if you have to verbalize about it. Words never work properly. Life is difficult, subtle, complex. Life, as Lawrence might say, is a 'winged gift'. Words are always inadequate to express the complexity of a situation. — Jennifer Dawson

There are million countries which we will visit together. — Christine Minasian

Once teachers can forget how a class should be they can discover each year what it must be like with that specific class at that particular moment in their lives. — Herbert R. Kohl

After a migratory crisis on the border with minors coming over that you're seeing start up again now, after all these executive orders the President has issued. More than ever we need to prove to people that illegal immigration is under control. — Marco Rubio

Not as your judge. As your champion. — George R R Martin

The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to think you know what you're doing. — Richard Hamming

They can't hurt me. Sure, they can crush you and kill you. They can lay you out on 42nd and Broadway and put hoses on you and flush you in the sewers and put you on the subway and carry you out to Coney island and bury you on the Ferris wheel. But I refuse to sit here and worry about dying. — Bob Dylan

People often say, "I was walking along [or driving, shopping, jogging] and I had this whole poem go through my mind, but when I sat down to write it, I couldn't get it to come out right." I never can either. Sitting to write is another activity. Let go of walking or jogging and the poem that was born then in your mind. This is another moment. Write another poem. Perhaps secretly hope something of what you thought a while ago might come out, but let it come out however it does. Don't force it. — Natalie Goldberg

We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace. — Michael Franti