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Capitalism is not the simple desire to make a profit. Capitalism is the fantasy that growth can continue at a consistent rate indefinitely. When a child is young, it cannot yet imagine being an adult, so it thinks it will keep on growing forever. The fantasy that you can grow forever is exhilarating, one of the many aspects that make children seem so alive. We live in fantasy, all of us, all of the time, to a greater or lesser extent. — Jacob Wren

I know what it feels like to watch something happen and wish, going forward, that you could do something, anything, to change at least your world, the people around you, to keeo everything close to you safe — Sara Shepard

We should neither try to demolish technology nor run away from it. We can restrain it and must redeem it. - ALBERT BORGMANN — Anonymous

While my speech is getting better every day, throughout my recovery, I have been able to sing to some extent. — Gabrielle Giffords

If you don't understand white supremacy/racism ,everything that you do understand will only confuse you.. — Neely Fuller Jr.

Anton Bruckner wrote the same symphony nine times, trying to get it just right. He failed. — Edward Abbey

Fourteen Points? The Good Lord only gave us Ten, and do we abide by those? — Georges Clemenceau

Cut down the forest, not just a tree. Out of the forest of desire springs danger. By cutting down both the forest of desire and the brushwood of longing, be rid of the forest, bhikkhus. — Gautama Buddha

Ellington is a writer and arranger, as well as a musician and leader. He does movie sound tracks. — Norman Granz

There are no rules in filmmaking — Frank Capra

I made one decision in my life based on money and I swore I would never do it again. — Billy Beane

I've always been really good with my heels. Even pregnant, I could perform in heels. — Christina Aguilera

Like many Americans, I've always been intrigued by Bill Clinton. I obviously didn't always agree with him - enjoyed running against his legacy in 2000, when Al Gore was his designated successor, but I don't have anything negative I would say about Bill Clinton. — Dick Cheney

When? At this time, while you have all the opportunities, if you do not do your best to achieve the pure, stainless path to enlightenment when will you do it? If you don't meditate, don't practise the graduated path to enlightenment, especially bodhicitta, in this life, then when? When will you practise? When will you have this realization? If, in this life, you don't achieve renunciation, bodhicitta and sunyata, as well as the two stages of tantra, when will you? When will you have these attainments? When will you become enlightened? When will you perform perfect work for sentient beings? — Thubten Zopa Rinpoche