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It is completely in accord with the etatist thinking prevalent everywhere today to consider a theory to be finally disposed of merely because the authorities who control appointments to academic positions, want to know nothing of it, and to see the criterion of truth in the approval of a government office. — Ludwig Von Mises

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is a hallucinating idiot ... for he sees what no one else does: things that, to everyone else, are not there. — Marshall McLuhan

I don't believe in a price on carbon, because the government is going to control it and they're going to fail. — T. Boone Pickens

Growing up I was involved in children's theater, so I was definitely on the path to be an actor and a singer. — Victor Garber

Some lessons you learn gradually and some you learn in a sudden moment, like a flash going off in a dark room. I sift and rake and dig around in my vivid recollections of young Sean on the floor in summer, and I try to see what makes him tick, but I know a secret about young Sean, I guess, that he kind of ends up telling the world: nothing makes him tick. It just happens all by itself, tick tick tick tick tick, without any proximal cause, with nothing underneath it. He is like a jellyfish adrift in the sea, throbbing quietly in the warm waves of the surf just off the highway where the dusty white vans with smoked windows and indistinct decals near their wheel hubs roll innocently past. — John Darnielle

Because sometimes the only way to keep from losing everything is to give everything up. Because sometimes strength must for the sake of winning give in to
— Ken Kesey

I did not want to be the best black man of the year; I wanted to be the best man of the year. — Daley Thompson

Ut it seemed to him that the tie between husband and wife, if breakable in prosperity, should be indissoluble in misfortune. — Edith Wharton

Knowledge or religion means to be good and to do good, to worship God or to work for God without having the living presence of God. — Witness Lee

There was a toy gyroscope, wound with string, ready to whirr and balance itself. — Kurt Vonnegut

Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles. — George Washington