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Nonviolence is a universal law acting under all circumstances. — Mahatma Gandhi

Capital collapses because it cannot exist alongside shared knowledge — Karl Marx

The game is to keep learning, and I don't think people are going to keep learning who don't like the learning process. — Charlie Munger

I think a lot of bad things have happened in the name of the church and in the name of Christ and therefore I shy away from church. — John Lennon

The days I'd passed with my mom before she died were still there, it seemed, seared into the corners of my heart.
The atmosphere of the station brought it all back. I could see myself running to the hospital, glad to be seeing my mother again. You never know you're happy until later. Because physical sensations like smells and exhaustion don't figure into our memories, I guess. Only the good bits bob up into view.
I was always startled by the snatches of memory that I saw as happy, how they came.
This time, it was the feeling I got when I stepped out onto the platform. The sense of what it had been like to be on my way to see my mom, for her still to be alive, if only for the time being, if only for that day. The happiness of that knowledge had come back to life inside me.
And the loneliness of that moment. The helplessness. — Banana Yoshimoto

Would I advise early-stage companies against taking debt? One hundred percent yes. — Keith Teare

Every Christian should become an ambassador of Christ ... every Christian should be so intoxicated with Christ and so filled with holy fervor that nothing could ever quench his [passion] ... Let us capture some of the magnificent obsession that [the] early Christians had! — Billy Graham

A crazy place in my mind laughs to keep the world and my heart from breaking in two. — Tim Miller

As its campfires glow against the dark, every culture tells stories to itself about how the gods lit up the morning sky and set the wheel of being into motion. The great scientific culture of the West
our culture
is no exception. The calculus is the story this world first told itself as it became the modern world. — David Berlinski