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What is freedom? What is slavery? Does man's freedom consist in revolting against all laws? We say No, in so far as laws are natural, economic, and social laws, not authoritatively imposed but inherent in things, in relations, in situations, the natural development of which is expressed by those laws. We say Yes if they are political and juridical laws, imposed by men upon men: whether violently by the right of force; whether by deceit and hypocrisy - in the name of religion or any doctrine whatever; or finally, by dint of the fiction, the democratic falsehood called universal suffrage. — Mikhail Bakunin

Dark impulses certainly exist in me and, I think, in most people. — Stephen Hopkins

When you understand what the world is, you have two choices: Become a part of that world and perpetuate that system forever and ever, unto the next generation. Or fight it, and break it, and build something new. The former is safer, and easier. The latter is scarier, because who is to say what you build will be any better? — Kameron Hurley

We all know that a beautiful face is an important aspect of an actor's personality if he or she wants to make it big in Bollywood. — Anushka Sharma

Girls' education is a human right. And along with its fundamental justice, it promises so much for the individual, for her family, for society, for all of us. — Ann Cotton

Our toil is lessened, and our wealth is increased, by our dominion over the useful animals ... — Edward Gibbon

I don't really believe in stories, only in the people who tell them. — Rachel Cusk

God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion. — Thomas Jefferson

People buy from people they know, like or trust — Joel Comm

The United States tax system today is very prejudiced towards financialization, leverage, and lack of investment. — Frederick W. Smith

The traditional arts and crafts are, in fact, "mysteries," with "secrets" that are not merely "tricks of the trade" of economic value (like the so-much-abused European "patents"), but pertain to the worldwide and immemorial symbolism of the techniques, all of which are analogies or imitations of the creative nature in operation — Ananda K. Coomaraswamy