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No society can be simultaneously fair, free, and equal. If it is fair, people who work harder can accumulate more. If it is free, people will give their wealth to their children. But then it cannot be equal, for some people will inherit wealth they did not earn. — Steven Pinker

People who have a choice will no longer work to serve your reasons, your goals. They will not work to serve your authority, they will only work to serve their own. — Jonathan Raymond

Oh, let us love our occupations,
Bless the squire and his relations,
Live upon our daily rations,
And always know our proper stations. — Charles Dickens

There is no cure for prions. They are a protein-based disease that, among other things, targets and transforms your brain. The symptoms reveal themselves differently in each host, and you might go months or you might go years before you realize you're infected. — Benjamin Percy

Probably horse doo had a name in french also, but that didn't mean god intended for you to eat it. — Richard Russo

I wanted to be a journalist for a long time. — Jamie Bell

There's always been a struggle with filmmakers between art and industry, and you have to find a balance. — Michel Hazanavicius

Wisdom lies in understanding our limitations. — Carl Sagan

Do not keep crying when your love has been gone. You only need Smile because he had been given you the opportunity to meet someone who is better. — Khalil Gibran

The Maker of the universe with stars a hundred thousand light-years apart was interested, furious, and very personal about it if a small boy played baseball on Sunday afternoon. — Sinclair Lewis

The why is plain as way to parish church:
He that a fool doth very wisely hit
Doth very foolishly, although he smart,
Not to seem senseless of the bob; if not,
The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd
Even by the squand'ring glances of the fool. — William Shakespeare

I decided I wanted to be a musician when I saw the movie 'Amadeus' around 1987. I was five years old, so it was a good time to start piano lessons after seeing Tom Hulce who played Mozart play the harpsichord on his back with his hands crossed. Such a great movie to inspire a five-year-old. — Mark Salling

I tell you that the curse of God Almighty is on the saloon. — Billy Sunday