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An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all. — Oscar Wilde

It should be pointed out for our own guidance in the West that the continual signing of manifestoes and protests is one of the surest ways of undermining the efficacy and dignity of the intellectual. There exists a permanent blackmail that we all know and that we must have the often solitary courage to resist. — Albert Camus

What we all desire is the fullest, highest expression of ourselves. — Oprah Winfrey

I have committed another crime, Hadley,' he said. 'I have guessed the truth again. — John Dickson Carr

Margo, they're afraid of us. They're afraid of everything.' And then I kept on talking without really thinking, until it turned into a chant:
They're afraid of change, and we must change.
They're afraid of the young, and we are the young.
They're afraid of music, and music is our life.
They're afraid of books, and knowledge, and ideas.
They're most afraid of our magic. — James Patterson

The smartest thing we can do to create high-wage jobs and grow our economy is to keep our focus on education. — Bill Richardson

In my early days, I wrote my dissertation for MIT at the London School of Economics, really under James Meade, but my dissertation was five chapters on the theory of capital movement, but it didn't mention money. — Robert Mundell

Science is not ... a perfect instrument, but it is a superb and invaluable tool that works harm only when taken as an end in itself. — Carl Jung

When judging a product, we rarely have exhaustive scientific data to go by. As a result, if we are to form a complete picture, we must fill in the blanks, just as we must in our visual perception. — Leonard Mlodinow

In the same way that we need statesmen to spare us the abjection of exercising power, we need scholars to spare us the abjection of learning. — Jean Baudrillard

True emotional healing lies somewhere between intentional choices and divine intervention, a junction of surrender, faith, trust, and action. — Jo Ann Fore