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The way I see it, it's impossible to change things without encountering resistance. — Evo Morales

Toward the end of the Cold War, capitalism created a military horror: the neutron bomb, a weapon that destroys life while leaving buildings intact. During the Fourth World War, however, a new wonder has been discovered: the financial bomb. Unlike those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this new bomb not only destroys the polis (here, the nation), imposing death, terror, and misery on those who live there, but also transforms its target into just another piece in the puzzle of economic globalization. — Subcomandante Marcos

I do realize that I am a popular writer who people buy to take on vacation. I'm an escapist kind of writer. — Maeve Binchy

If you don't feel fabulous, you have deviated from the path of who-you-really-are. — Wayne W. Dyer

The professionals must set a good example. — A. Bartlett Giamatti

Simple minds, presumably, are the easiest to manage. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Of course I have played outdoor games. I once played dominoes in an open air cafe in Paris. — Oscar Wilde

Follow the evidence to where it leads, even if the conclusion is uncomfortable. — Steven James

I could make good time because I was so long and skinny, shooting through the water like a stick. — Johnny Weissmuller

I think we're skating on surfaces. I know it in my own life - and I think that is where this frustration comes in. It's not the place we want to be, but it's the place our society requires that we be. There is no fulfillment there. So we become numbed, we become drugged, we become less than we are. And I think that we know that. — Terry Tempest Williams

I would rather be with my kids than anybody else. — Louis C.K.

A miracle happened: another day of life. — Paulo Coelho

It's important to live life with the experience, and therefore the knowledge, of its mystery and of your own mystery. This gives life a new radiance, a new harmony, a new splendor. — Joseph Campbell