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Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

A culture without property, or in which creators can't get paid, is anarchy, not freedom. — Lawrence Lessig

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Michael Marshall Smith

You have to accept gifts occasionally, because there are some things you can't give yourself — Michael Marshall Smith

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Laura Esquivel

I can't speak for readers in general, but personally I like to read stories behind which there is some truth, something real and above all, something emotional. I don't like to read essays on literature; I don't like to read critical or rational or impersonal or cold disquisitions on subjects. — Laura Esquivel

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Mason Cooley

Old age likes indecency. It's a sign of life. — Mason Cooley

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Beth Moore

If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a mature man who is also able to control his whole body. James 3:2 — Beth Moore

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Bo Burnham

Comedy is the one absolutely self-aware art form. Actually, hip-hop's another one, I suppose. Because in your songs you're talking about how good a hip-hop artist you are. It's like a painter painting a panting of himself painting a painting. — Bo Burnham

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Monica Leonelle

Motivation + preparation and training has given me the ability to hit my flow easily and efficiently. It's real, tangible, and available to you, too. — Monica Leonelle

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Aphex Twin

When you get new rules that work, you're changing the physiology of your brain. And then your brain has to reconfigure itself in order to deal with it. — Aphex Twin

Gwenhwyfar De Bretagne Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

Sometimes I think it's only post-scarcity that evil exists. Before that, it could always be put down to want or fear. It was possible to believe, as apparently you did, that when fear and want went away, bad deeds would too. Humanity would be revealed as some kind of bonobo, an altruistic cooperator, a lover of all. — Kim Stanley Robinson