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There is but one means available to improve the material conditions of mankind: to accelerate the growth of capital accumulated as against the growth in population. The greater the amount of capital invested per head of the worker, the more and better goods can be produced and consumed. This is what capitalism, the much abused profit system, has brought about and brings about daily anew. Yet, most present-day governments and political parties are eager to destroy this system. — Ludwig Von Mises

Absolute freedom does not exist; what does exist is the freedom to choose anything you like and then commit yourself to that decision. — Paulo Coelho

I remember flying in, driving down 101 in a cab, and passing by all these tech companies like Yahoo! I remember thinking, 'Maybe someday we'll build a company. This probably isn't it, but one day we will.' — Mark Zuckerberg

When we multi-task, we are motivated by a desire to be more productive and more efficient. We're often doing things that are automatic, that require very little cognitive processing ... Continuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today ... to pay partial attention - continuously. It is different from multi-tasking. — Linda Stone

I'm not bowled over by how different all the world's religions are - I'm bowled over by how similar they are. — Marianne Williamson

I am not an 'elder', 'deacon', nor a 'pastor', and I do not have any ambitions to become one!".
~R. Alan Woods {2012] — R. Alan Woods

The Bible is a book dealing with the science of the mind. — Florence Scovel Shinn

Alas, not me, lord!" she said. "Shadow lies on me still. Look not to me for healing! I am a shieldmaiden and my hand is ungentle. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Just sit down and write!
Me circa 2009 — Dana S. Feldman

Being an actress is the sublimation of feminity. — Monica Bellucci

344. All that is done for Jesus is not in vain — Sunday Adelaja

She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. It is the feet of clay that make the gold of the image precious. — Oscar Wilde

Fantasy is like jam ... You have to spread it on a solid piece of bread. If not, it remains a shapeless thing ... out of which you can't make anything. — Italo Calvino