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In order for a world-around democracy to prosper, world society must learn how to prosper. — R. Buckminster Fuller

I grew up in the Bible Belt and I made my own clothes and dyed my hair purple. Nobody ever knew what to do with me. — Kesha

You've got to be quick on your feet in this world if you want to survive. Though once you know the rules, it is not too hard to play the game. — Bryce Courtenay

The power of the Church is not a parade of flawless people, but of a flawless Christ who embraces our flaws. The Church is not made up of whole people, rather of the broken people who find wholeness in a Christ who was broken for us. — Mike Yaconelli

I soon realized that it is not enough for a master simply to analyse variations scrupulously just like an accountant. He must learn to work out which particular moves he should consider and then examine just as many variations as necessary - no more and no less. — Alexander Kotov

Don't be too precious about your craft ... there's only 26 letters and 12 notes, and Shakespeare and Beethoven said it all better than any of us ever will — David Foster

The best tactic against evil isn't confront with him, otherwise is to get away from him — Miguel El Portugues

Happiness is lost by criticizing it; sorrow by accepting it. — Ambrose Bierce

Once we open the door to the plutonium economy, we expose ourselves to absolutely terrible, horrifying risks from these people. — David R. Brower

A good commander is benevolent and unconcerned with fame. — Sun Tzu

If we try to listen we find it extraordinarily difficult, because we are always projecting our opinions and ideas, our prejudices, our background, our inclinations, our impulses; when they dominate, we hardly listen at all to what is being said ... One listens and therefore learns, only in a state of silence, in which this whole background is in abeyance, is quite; then, it seems to me, it is possible to communicate — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Magic is something that happens that appears to be impossible. What I call 'illusion magic' uses laws of science and nature that are already known. Real magic uses laws that haven't yet been discovered. — Doug Henning

Following Locke's doctrine that the mind is a tabula rasa, Helvetius considered the differences between individuals entirely due to differences of education: in every individual, his talents and his virtues are the effect of his instruction. — Bertrand Russell