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I took up arms for the freedom of my color. It is our own - we will defend it or perish. — Toussaint Louverture

Silicon Valley's long-running track record of creating globally disruptive startups is the envy of the world. — Jay Samit

May heaven have mercy on the European intellect if one wanted to subtract the Jewish intellect from it. — Friedrich Nietzsche

There are various grades of spiritual sight. One grade enables a man to see the ordinarily invisible ether with the myriads of beings that invest that realm. Other and higher variants give him the faculty to see the desire world and even the world of thought while remaining in the physical body. — Max Heindel

Back in the day, if someone said that hip hop and rap was a fad, that was a joke to me because they just didn't know what they were talking about. In reality, there were so many people who didn't know what they were talking about it. — Jam Master Jay

Avoiding Middlemen - What Most China Sourcing Agents, Trading Companies, and Brokers Don't Want You to Know! Geographic — Mike Bellamy

Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe so that you may understand. — Augustine Of Hippo

I kind of like social media, and I like hearing from people. I don't like the ugly stuff, but there are some people - smart people - who have a very different perspective, and I'll get a backlash from them. And this isn't necessarily a bad thing. — Paul Bloom

Market fundamentalists recognize that the role of the state in the economy is always disruptive, inefficient, and generally has negative connotations. This leads them to believe that the market mechanism can take care of all the problems. — George Soros

It would seem to me that If this physical life, of which we are now aware, does indeed comprise the entirety of human experience, then what we seem to intuitively know to be true is entirely backwards. For if this is the case, then it must be the despicable tyrant, free of any moral values, and not the selfless compassionate who sacrifices himself for the good of mankind that is truly the one most deserving of our reverence and emulation. — Derek R. Audette