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Derived from the Greek word anarchos, "without authority," anarchism denies law and considers property to be tyranny. Anarchists believe that human corruption results when differences are enforced through the maintenance of property and authority. Anarchists do not oppose or deny governance as long as it exists without coercion and the threat of violence. They oppose and deny the authority of the centralized state and propose governance through collaboration, deliberation, consensus, and common coordination. Justice can emerge from a sense of common purpose and practices of mutual aid, not the monopoly on violence that the state demands. While anarchism is commonly associated with bloody violence and rage, anarchists believe deeply in an ideology of love. — Siva Vaidhyanathan

Fear is not your enemy. It is a powerful source of energy that can be harnessed and used for your benefit. — Russ Harris

I've found that people tend to trust other people who dress like them. — David Levithan

We must walk alone, but fight together - for One cause, instead of against each other. — Renee Paule

One girl who stands out was this Miami stripper. She still lives with her mother and father, and they know she strips. They call her by her stripper name, Freaky Red. — Method Man

The clouds are scudding across the moon,
A misty light is on the sea;
The wind in the shrouds has a wintry tune,
And the foam is flying free. — Bayard Taylor

Just as water mirrors your face, so your face mirrors your heart. — Eugene H. Peterson

Home isn't just a house or a city or a place; home is what happens when you're brave enough to love people. — Natalie Lloyd

I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them. — Oscar Wilde

I think it's better to be involved in one or two movies a year. — Eric Cantona

The artist is he who can take something ordinary and wring out of it attar of roses. — Walter Sickert