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Religion and nationalism, as well as any custom and any belief however absurd and degrading, if it only connects the individual with others, are refuges from what man most dreads: isolation. — Erich Fromm

Change is a friend to a life with a vision, but an enemy to an aimless person. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

John D. Rockefeller wanted to dominate oil, but Microsoft wants it all, you name it: cable, media, banking, car dealerships. — Ralph Nader

The end of starvation is quite delicious. — Lisa Renee Jones

Protesting is fundamentally submissive. — Paul Watson

In the bottoms, reeds grew thick and green in rain-swollen waterways; low, shrubby willows populated a patchwork of sandy islands; and other water-hardy stuff grew in such profusion that only the most wretched fugitives were to be found there. Merely to dwell in such a place was to confess oneself an outlaw or a witch. The valleys and ravines that drained into it were choked with trees, generally too small and mean to be of interest to any, save charcoal burners. The — Neal Stephenson

Philosophically, the notion of a beginning of the present order of Nature is repugnant to me ... I should like to find a genuine loophole. — Arthur Eddington

This occasion is personally very meaningful and I hope to visit Korea again if I have the chance. — Cathy Freeman

some angels are destined to fall — Lauren Kate

Sow the help of God into your daily battles, and reap a harvest of victory. — Katy Kauffman

There's always something that an engineer can do to make microscopes better. — Eric Betzig

The central principle of investment is to go contrary to the general opinion, on the grounds that if everyone agreed about its merits, the investment is inevitably too dear and therefore unattractive. — John Maynard Keynes

It is much easier to condemn a child than to understand a child. — Jiddu Krishnamurti