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The way - the principle way that human beings had gotten out of extreme poverty is free trade. — Charles Koch

The idea of being vulnerable leaves a lot of room for choice. There is always room to be less foldable, more evil. — Sherry Turkle

It has therewith come to be recognized that the history of moral valuations is at the same time the history of an error, the error of responsibility, which is based upon the error of the freedom of will. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It's a natural law: You receive as much as you give. — Paul Karasik

The best gift you can give today is the gift of LOVE! — Colishia S. Benjamin

God! he swore silently. That man was ever born to be torn and troubled by women! — John Jakes

The provision of basic material needs is not sufficient to make minority groups and indigenous peoples feel they are truly part of the greater national entity. For that they have to be confident that they too have an active role to play in shaping the destiny of the state that demands their allegiance. — Aung San Suu Kyi

Most people which died poor or rich or other types of people knew something they written it and in the near future when they revive they will somehow reach to this knowledge and will start looking from this view... — Deyth Banger

There aren't any 'relative' (worldly) things that is worth inviting. So what is worth inviting? The 'place' where we have to go is worth knowing. — Dada Bhagwan

Actually, I love pissing people off. Important people, rich people, dangerous people. I'm an equal-opportunity pisser-offer. — Jennifer Estep

Faith allows us to confidently walk with God into a future filled with joy; one that can become an extraordinary and amazing adventure. — Mary C. Neal

How could you do me like that I took ya family in put some cash in ya pocket made you a man again — Tupac Shakur

Your eyes are everything. (Maybe why some people give up on talking.) — Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson

Something always happens. You still have to promise stuff anyway. If you have to work to make the promises true ... it's like a spell. You have to say the words every time you want the results. — Diane Duane