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Just as man's physical existence was liberated when he grasped that 'nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed', so his consciousness will be liberated when grasps that nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed - that the rules of cognition must be derived from the nature of existence and the nature, the identity, of his cognitive faculty. — Ayn Rand

We cannot continue to allow immigrants to come here illegally. And in this age of terrorism, we must not let in refugees whose intentions cannot be determined. — Nikki Haley

I am utterly fed up with the respect we have been brainwashed into bestowing upon religion. — Richard Dawkins

Day, the champion of the people, the one who can't bear to see those around him suffer on his behalf, who would gladly give his life for those he loves. — Marie Lu

Fools have a habit of believing that everything written by a famous author is admirable. For my part I read only to please myself and like only what suits my taste. — Voltaire

The life can be easy, beautiful, enjoyable and sensational, but it is never amazing without you. — M.F. Moonzajer

Who me? God, no, I'm terrible ... " Then, just as an experiment, I say, "And, besides, I don't think I'm good-looking enough to be an actor."
Oh, that's not true! There are lots of actors who aren't good-looking ... — David Nicholls

Learn who you are before becoming what others want. — Sissy Silva

You're so stupid, sometimes."
"You're stupid."
"Moooom!"
This book is dedicated to our mom. — Daniel Nayeri

Where there is no peace, prayers are not heard. — Nachman Of Breslov

(W)hat is remarkable about the Greeks
even pre-philosophically
is that despite the salience of religious rituals in their lives, when it came to the question of what it is that makes an individual human life worth living they didn't look to the immortals but rather approached the question in mortal terms. Their approaching the question of human mattering in human terms is the singularity that creates the conditions for philosophy in ancient Greece, most especially as these conditions were realized in the city-state of Athens. — Rebecca Goldstein

The challenge is for the graphic designer to turn data into information and information into messages of meaning. — Katherine McCoy

I don't see why religion and science can't cooperate. What's wrong with using a computer to count our blessings? — Robert Orben

Racism is alive and doing too well in America. — Johnnetta B. Cole

It was in Alexandria, during the six hundred years beginning around 300 B.C., that human beings, in an important sense, began the intellectual adventure that has led us to the shores of space. But of the look and feel of that glorious marble city, nothing remains. Oppression and the fear of learning have obliterated almost all memory of ancient Alexandria. — Anonymous