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Entrepreneurial creation is the generation, de novo, of novelty and surprise - freedom of choice originating in the world of ideas, and imagination beyond all concern with chemicals. The contrary view - that all ideas are determined by material relationships - is the materialist superstition. — George Gilder

Although my speaking will reflect the grace and mercy I've been offered and humbly accepted, I don't have to say much because words only go so far. At the end of the day, it will not be the year of my birth or the year of my death that will matter; it will be that hyphen in the midst of it all that will display how I lived my life; will tell a full and complete story; will say more than my mouth could utter.
My actions, my trials, my triumphs, my defeats, my victories - my life will preach louder than an auditory testimony ever could.
I am working on the person I want to remember. — Elissa Gabrielle

Two things are desired in order that intercourse may be had: First, that a minister or agent be allowed to reside at the capital. Second, that commerce between different countries be freely allowed. — Townsend Harris

I'm obsessed with the form of a toolbox. The idea of a portable kit that has everything you might need ignites something inside me. It's like Batman's utility belt. — Adam Savage

We are an age without leaders. We stopped having leaders at the end of the 20th century. — Oriana Fallaci

Before 'Animal Kingdom,' I wasn't particularly thought of in villainous roles. — Ben Mendelsohn

Deference and intimacy live far apart. — Moliere

The nearest inhabited village is about seven of your English miles to the left. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Biology is the science. Evolution is the concept that makes biology unique. — Jared Diamond

Man is not God but hath God's end to serve, A master to obey, a course to take, Somewhat to cast off, somewhat to become. Grant this, then man must pass from old to new, From vain to real, from mistake to fact, From what once seemed good, to what now proves best. - Robert Browning — Oswald Chambers