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So let us replace the word with a true description. People in our societies own things, their labour included, and can trade those things freely with others. They can buy, sell, accumulate, save, share and give. They can enjoy all that their freely exercised labour can secure for them and even, if they choose, do nothing and still survive. You can take away the freedom to buy and sell; you can compel people to work on terms that they would not freely accept; you can confiscate property or forbid this or that form of it. But if those are the alternatives to 'capitalism' there is, now, no real alternative save slavery. — Roger Scruton

A voluntary simplification of life-styles is not beyond our abilities, but it is probably outside our desires. — Bill McKibben

Who is your master? Whoever has authority over anything that you're anxious to gain or avoid. — Epictetus

I feel like you have to constantly keep proving yourself, and you have to constantly keep getting out there and showing them you're more than just that one song on the radio that's just playing. And that's what I had to do the first time around; I had to keep going out there and keep performing live. — Bruno Mars

A blink of an eye is what separates you from reality. — Ljupka Cvetanova

If you invest nothing, the reward is worth little. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Love was a thing to be treasured, not tossed around from one person to the next. — Abbie Duncan

I'm here not because I am supposed to be here, or because I'm trapped here, but because I'd rather be with you than anywhere else in the world. — Richard Bach

Need and struggle are what excite and inspire us; our hour of triumph is what brings the void. — William James

If I may throw out a word of counsel to beginners, it is: Treasure your exceptions! When there are none, the work gets so dull that no one cares to carry it further. Keep them always uncovered and in sight. Exceptions are like the rough brickwork of a growing building which tells that there is more to come and shows where the next construction is to be. — William Bateson