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Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases to exist when there is a dogma. — Jean-Marie Lehn

It is better, so the Fourth Amendment teaches us, that the guilty sometimes go free than the citizens be subject to easy arrest. — William O. Douglas

Let it be that your life becomes the brightest light that enlightens the whole world. — Debasish Mridha

What normally felt like the only possible world became one among many — Ben Lerner

Let us come together before we're annihilated. — Stevie Wonder

I know a lot of things, Mathilda. I have gazed through space telescopes into the heart of the galaxy. I have seen a dawn of four hundred billion suns. It all means nothing without life. You and I are special, Mathilda. We are alive. — Daniel H. Wilson

You think I'm perfect, but I feel like a songbird trapped in a cage. — Christina L. Barr

The best part of a party is getting dressed to go. — Nan Kempner

Let your actions be the answer to criticism. — Debasish Mridha

The world's gotten smaller by virtue of the Internet and new media. — Ryan Phillippe

What if he just bombs everyone again?" Ian asks, breaking the silence. "Just like he did with Omega Point?"
"He won't," Warner says to him. "He's too arrogant, and this war has become personal. He'll want to toy with us. He'll want to draw this out as long as possible. He is a man who has always been fascinated by the idea of torture. This is going to be fun for him."
"Yeah, that's making me feel real good," Kenji says. "Thanks for the pep talk."
"Anytime," Warner says. — Tahereh Mafi

The greatest challenge to organizations is the balance between continuity and change. You need both. At different times, the balance is slightly more over here, or slightly more over there, but you need both. And balance is basically the greatest task in leadership. Organizations have to have continuity, and yet if there is not enough new challenge, not enough change, they become empty bureaucracies, awfully fast. — Peter Drucker