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You can be non-judgmental, but you don't want to be non-discerning because, remember, the force of evolution is the conversation, you know: two truths standing up to each other in conversation, and the best truth emerges, and the best truth prevails. — James Redfield

We should ban banks from risk-taking because society is going to pay the price. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

A Friend who attends to you only at his spare-time is not worth your prime-time. — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Education is implication. It is not the things you say which children
respect; when you say things, they very commonly laugh and do the opposite.
It is the things you assume which really sink into them. It is the things
you forget even to teach that they learn. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

You always got to be prepared but you never know for what. — Bob Dylan

What we need in Africa is balanced development. Economic success cannot be a replacement for human rights or participation or democracy ... it doesn't work. — Mo Ibrahim

She considers pit traps and high explosives the appropriate solution to almost every problem. — Seanan McGuire

I went to University of Illinois. Big school. 35,000 students. 800 black ... I was the only black in every class. Hard to be absent. — Godfrey

We all believe that, we can't buy love even if we are rich enough; but I think no one buys his own property. — M.F. Moonzajer

Mean teasing is still mean — Courtney Rose

The belief that man is an irresolute creature pulled this way and that by two forces of equal strength, alternately winning and losing the battle for his soul; the conviction that human life is nothing more than an uncertain struggle between heaven and hell; the faith in two opposed entities, Satan and Christ - all this was bound to engender those internal discords in which the soul, excited by the incessant fighting, stimulated as it were by the constant promises and threats, ends up by giving in and prostitutes itself to whichever of the two combatants has been more obstinate in its pursuit. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

By outward appearances, Cantabrigia Five was a video journalist. But it made sense that, in a world where no police or military action could be judged successful unless it looked good to ordinary persons watching it on video screens, she was also a general. — Neal Stephenson