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The exact measure of the progress of civilization is the degree in which the intelligence of the common mind has prevailed over wealth and brute force. — George Bancroft

I fear oblivion' he said. I fear it like a proverbial blind man fears the dark — Augustus Waters The Fault In Our Stars

I became addicted to the guilt. The strange thrill of doing something so morbid, so off-color, and so completely wrong. — Marcella Pixley

The war began with words, but none of us paid any attention.'
- Seka Milanovik — Chris Hedges

There's a place for everything and everyone, you know. That is the mistake they make above. They think that only certain people have a place. Only certain kinds of people belong. The rest is waste. But even waste must have a place. Otherwise it will clog and clot, and rot and fester. — Lauren Oliver

It's always tempting to do good at someone else's expense — Frederic Bastiat

I do not agree that ethics requires grounding in religious concepts or faith. Instead, I firmly believe that ethics can also emerge simply as a natural and rational response to our very humanity and our common human condition. — Dalai Lama XIV

I established my bank in 1988. — Mikhail Khodorkovsky

Republicans seems to me to be chiefly concerned with holding on to what they have: in society, it's position, or respectability, or what you will; in business, of course, it's profit. — Marya Mannes

Simple living is about being authentic and living an examined life and if you've thought about the values you want to live by, be confident and stick with them no matter what others around you are doing. — Rhonda Hetzel

The weathered dairy barn, the wilted chicken coop, the leaning corn crib, the corroded silos
all were revealed as structures of utility and grace. Someone must have rigged Ry's perception so that he had spent his whole life seeing only the ultimate futility of these structures while concealing what made them worthy, the struggle itself, the striving for a better day. — Daniel Kraus

Immensely powerful currents of capital, labour and information turn and shape the world, with a growing disregard for the borders and opinions of states. — Yuval Noah Harari