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Paternalism is everywhere in our lives. We have to immunise our children unless we are upset about it. In India, it is the opposite. It is possible to get your kids immunised, but you really have to want to. — Esther Duflo

Ignorance is like a disease. If you don't fight it, it will spread until we all succumb to it. — Sara Furlong Burr

You could pick out what felt surprising in a book or poem and then save it, as long as you also wrote down the name of the person who wrote it first — Blue Balliett

The issue is the Republican Party has been paying too much attention to Wall Street and not enough attention to Main Street. — Dave Brat

The study also included the disturbing revelation that most of the troops who reported having mental health problems also reported that they did not seek or did not receive care for their problems. — John M. McHugh

We should be trying to reach the young workers because that's when you're most idealistic and have least fear. — John Lennon

I think I'd like a short, direct answer to every question,' I replied, laughing. He raised an eyebrow at the foolishness of my flippant response and then shook his head slowly. 'Do you know the English philosopher Bertrand Russell? Have you read any of his books?' 'Yeah. I read some of his stuff - at university, and in prison.' 'He was a favourite of my dear Mr. Mackenzie Esquire,' Khader smiled. 'I do not often agree with Bertrand Russell's conclusions, but I do like the way he arrives at them. Anyway, he once said, Anything that can be put in a nutshell should remain there. And I do agree with him about that. — Gregory David Roberts

Greg Calhoun, who became close to Jobs right after college, saw another effect. — Walter Isaacson

The majority of men have no opinions, and these have to be pumped into them from outside, like lubricants into machinery. Hence it is necessary that some mind or other should hold and exercise authority, so that the people without opinions- the majority- can start having opinions. For without these, the common life of humanity would be chaos, a historic void, lacking in any organic structure. Consequently, without a spiritual power, without someone to command, and in proportion as this is lacking, chaos reigns over mankind. — Ortega Y Gasset

Life's not easy for anyone. Everyone has scars they're afraid to show and we all get slammed headfirst into a proverbial locker from time to time by someone bigger and badder. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I basically sat around unemployed in Sydney for three years straight, and the two things that saved me were the rugby league and my dog. — Ben Mendelsohn