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Television has made dictatorship impossible but democracy unbearable. — Shimon Peres

Ebenezer Howard's vision of the Garden City would seem almost feudal to us. He seems to have thought that members of the industrial working classes would stay neatly in their class, and even at the same job within their class; that agricultural workers would stay in agriculture; that businessmen (the enemy) would hardly exist as a significant force in his Utopia; and that planners could go about their good and lofty work, unhampered by rude nay-saying from the untrained. It was the very fluidity of the new nineteenth-century industrial and metropolitan society, with its profound shiftings of power, people and money, that agitated Howard so deeply — Jane Jacobs

Only when we're brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.' He — Brene Brown

Integrity, the choice between what's convenient and what's right. — Tony Dungy

When it happens, you're totally unprepared, fragmented and lost, looking for the hidden meaning in every little thing. I've replayed the events of that day a hundred thousand times, looking for clues. An alternate ending. The Butterfly effect.
If I could find the butterfly that flapped its wings before we got into the car that day, I would crush it. — Sarah Ockler

I pretended indifference ... even in the presence of love, in the presence of hunger. And the more deeply I felt, the less able I was to respond. — Louise Gluck

You can throw a fit and cry at every bend in the road, or you can trust the process and learn to enjoy it. — Leigh Hershkovich

I really want to make art. I want to create something that's going to have a lasting impact. — Morgan Spurlock

You're crazy, Zaphod," he was saying, "Magrathea is a myth, a fairy story, it's what parents tell their kids about at night if they want them to grow up to become economists, — Douglas Adams