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There is only one ' principle that can preserve a free society: namely, the strict prevention of all coercion except in the enforcement of general abstract rules equally applicable to all. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

corrections." "Global corrections? — Iris Johansen

Do not make the error of considering my son a child, the Duke said. And he smiled. — Frank Herbert

It is interesting to note that the 200 richest people have more assets than the 2 billion poorest. — David Korten

The river that everything drags is known as violent, but nobody calls violent the margins that arrest him. — Bertolt Brecht

Closing a public library is child abuse, really, because it hinders child development. — Alan Bennett

I'm a cartoonist. I write and draw comic books and graphic novels. I'm also a coder. — Gene Luen Yang

I think most producers and MCs are constantly in this competition, but it's usually with yourself. It's usually wanting to be innovative: wanting to catch yourself when you're doing the same thing or throwing out the same art you've already done. — Ryan Lewis

When I first started playing football, a headache was called a 'headache.' And now it's called 'a concussion.' — Junior Seau

You bang the door behind you and you may be gone forever, or never seen again, oh untraceable you. — Morrissey

Doom 2 is just such a bigger, badder, better version of Doom — John Romero

It really is a nice theory. The only defect I think it has is probably common to all philosophical theories. It's wrong. — Saul Kripke

What is this you write- 'Come home? Surely now, in our terrible dearth of workers, it is not the time for any one to desert his post. Send us only our first twenty men and I may be tempted to come to help you to find the second twenty. — Alexander Murdoch Mackay

Maybe the hardest thing in writing is simply to tell the truth about things as we see them. — John Steinbeck

People always tend to identify, instinctively, freedom with abandon.But the type of abandon that seeks personal gratification always gets you "tied up in a knot."Abandon instead your personal fears and desires ... and you, the real you, will become freed, released from the bonds of your own mind. — Sivaya Subramuniyaswami