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We hide from ourselves by being with others. — Frederick Lenz

Peace does not come just because we wish for it. Peace must be fought for. It must be built stone by stone. — Lyndon B. Johnson

I've always only wanted to model. It really is the only life I want. — Paige Butcher

Humanity's become a product and when humanity is a product, you get Auschwitz and you get Chair. — Edward Bond

The essence of sculpture is for me the perception of space, the continuum of our existence. — Isamu Noguchi

when you are a child you unconsciously adopt certain beliefs. Yet, there comes
the necessity to upgrade these beliefs as you grow older. — Derric Yuh Ndim

I'm scared, but I need to get out of this room. I need to find ways to distract the gnawing pain that feeds off of every surface of my body. — Sara Farizan

Consolation from a stranger is better than discouragement from a friend. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The lesson that Americans today have forgotten or never learned - the lesson which our ancestors tried so hard to teach - is that the greatest threat to our lives, liberty, property, and security is not some foreign government, as our rulers so often tell us. The greatest threat to our freedom and well-being lies with our own government!. — Jacob G. Hornberger

New York is really the place to be; to go to New York, you're going to the center of the world, the lion's den. — Zubin Mehta

Because someone needs to help you die the right way," she said. "And we both know that dying ain't something you ever done before. — Sherman Alexie

Neoclassical economics has effectively insulated itself from the great advances made in science and engineering over the last 40 years. This self-imposed isolation must come to an end. For while the concepts of neoclassical economics appear difficult, they are actually quaint in comparison to the sophistication evident in today's mathematics, engineering, computing, evolutionary biology and physics. In order to advance, economics must humbly submit to learning from disciplines that it has studiously ignored for so long. Some researchers in outside fields have called for the wholesale replacement of standard economics curricula, using at least the building blocks of modern thought inherent in other disciplines. — Steve Keen