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The policy of seeking values from human beings by means of force, when practiced by an individual, is called crime. When practiced by a government, it is called statism ... — Nathaniel Branden

The makers of our Constitution ... conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone - the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men. — Louis D. Brandeis

O loving wisdom of our God
when all was sin and shame,
a second Adam to the fight
and to the rescue came. — John Henry Newman

I make a model of the site. There are some obvious things: where the entrance should be, where the cars have to go in. You start to get the scale of it. You understand the client's needs, and what the client is hoping for and yearning for. — Frank Gehry

Young people are growing in plain sight, there is no place for them to hide, no cocoon. It's hard — Rachel Vail

In history, and in evolution, progress is always a futile, Sisyphean struggle to stay in the same relative place by getting ever better at things. Cars move through the congested streets of London no faster than horse-drawn carriages did a century ago. Computers have no effect on productivity because people learn to complicate and repeat tasks that have been made easier. — Matt Ridley

He walks through the house of his past, hoping he'll find the right door, hoping he'll find the key. — Steven Herrick

The danger is different from the fear ... [practice] what to do if things go wrong, as well as right. — Chris Hadfield

Thank God my best friend's a therapist. — Amanda Palmer

Discipline without freedom is tyranny; freedom without discipline is chaos. — Cullen Hightower

I enjoy playing a quintessential antihero. There's something therapeutic about playing such characters. I know it sounds corny but I feel like I learn about myself when I play that characters. — Vin Diesel

I sat. And I thought. And the more I thought, connecting the events in my life, the more my heart collapsed. — Jay Asher