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To watch the progress of such endeavors is the office of a free press. To give us early alarm and put us on our guard against encroachments of power. This then is a right of utmost importance, one for which, instead of yielding it up, we ought rather to spill our blood. — Alexander Hamilton

Thinking based on who deserves what blocks compassionate communication. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

The Key means a lot to me as a powerful symbol to believe, and this new fragrance is my message to my fans to always believe in their dreams. — Justin Bieber

For us, there is no spring. Just the wind that smells fresh before the storm. — John Milius

There are two ways to wash the dishes. One way is to wash them to get them clean. The other way is to wash them in order to wash the dishes. — Nhat Hanh

Failure is a necessary ingredient for success. — Bran Ferren

Last summer, in London at least, the hoodie was transformed from a benign piece of leisurewear into a uniform for the disaffected, the angry, the malevolent. So much so that 'hoodie' was no longer a piece of clothing. It was a whole person. A hoodie was somebody likely to steal, plunder and do you unimaginable harm.
People were crossing the street when a hoodie crossed their path - even if it was a 70-year-old gentleman walking his dog. That's how quickly the fear had permeated the collective consciousness. And lifting the hood was tantamount to cocking a gun. — Mark Capell

I love the mystery behind things. — Janelle Monae

They can say I have an opinion about something. — Dan Abrams

I suspect that religion is a necessary evil in the childhood of our particular species. And that's one of the interesting things about contact with other intelligences: we could see what role, if any, religion plays in their development. I think that religion may be some random by-product of mammalian reproduction. If that's true, would non-mammalian aliens have a religion? — Arthur C. Clarke

In the end, every man's life is but a tale told to him that's lived it, and to him alone. — Tim Willocks