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Socialism, as I understand it, is a system of democracy. Without democracy, there is no socialism. — Wen Jiabao

That specific remedy for the worldwide epidemic of depression is a gift called the blues. — Kurt Vonnegut

The soul is not moved to abandon higher things and love inferior things unless it wills to do so. — Augustine Of Hippo

Our real nature is not our imaginary, limited ego. Our true nature is vast, all-comprehensive, and intangible as empty space. — Anagarika Govinda

On the aesthetic level, decolonized music presents itself as a direct antagonist to the traditional values promoted by the culture industry. — Bocafloja

There's nothing wrong with giving up all your principles for a suitable financial reward. It is indeed the basis of our society. — Manny Rayner

Don't break a leg, anyone. Do not break a leg. It's really boring. — Tom Hopper

Sought a world philosophy-or an integral philosophy-that would believably weave together the many pluralistic contexts of science, morals, aesthetics, Eastern as well as Western philosophy, and the world's great wisdom traditions. Not on the level of details-that is finitely impossible; but on the level of orienting generalizations: a way to suggest that the world really is one, undivided, whole, and related to itself in every way: a holistic philosophy for a holistic Kosmos, a plausible Theory of Everything. — Ken Wilber

Perhaps the deterioration of American education is illustrated by the high correlation between the number of years a person has attended school and his inability to understand the words "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." It is more likely, though, that those who interpret the Second Amendment to preclude an individual right to own guns are driven by their political agenda. Whichever the case, they do themselves no credit when they tell us that a simple, elegant sentence means the opposite of what it clearly says. — Sheldon Richman

My husband may have his faults, but he has never lied to me. — Hillary Clinton

Prison is the only form of public housing that the government has truly invested in over the past 5 decades — Marc Lamont Hill

we no longer live in a nation, but in a Homeland. — Gore Vidal

Traveling Wilburys was always played in my house growing up. — Sara Rue