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This translates into a hypothesis about actually existing capitalism: that the more it is structured and organized according to this utopian liberal or neoliberal vision, the greater the class inequalities. And there is, it goes without saying, plenty of evidence to support the view that the rhetoric of free markets and free trade and their supposed universal benefits to which we have been subjected these past thirty years have produced exactly the result that Marx would expect: — David Harvey

Hope is a light diet, but very stimulating. — Honore De Balzac

Got everything I'm asking for but you. — Drake

There is a famine in America. Not a famine of food, but of love, of truth, of life. — Mother Teresa

Logical activity is not the whole of intelligence. One can be intelligent without being particularly logical. — Jean Piaget

There are no mistakes, only lessons. — Cherie Carter-Scott

Sometimes you ask God for something and you don't know what you're asking. — Mahalia Jackson

A wise man can and should stand above his times, not so the poet, but he should be their apex. — Franz Grillparzer

I wouldn't mind going somewhere and taking a president position and signing acts and taking the attention off of me and taking what I've learned in my career and applying that to another person's. — T.I.

The most scared I'd ever been was the first time I sang at a rugby match, Australia versus New Zealand, in front of one hundred thousand people. I had a panic attack the night before because people have been booed off and never worked again ... just singing one song, the national anthem. — Hugh Jackman

convocation. 'Impossibility is an inherent part of nature, an ancient beast. It instils fear in your heart. Yet, you have to accept it, embrace it. It'll be a terrible experience, mind you. But you need to bear it and then forget it. Just put a number on that piece of memory and lock it in a closet inside your mind. What's that number, you might ask. Well, it's the probability. Of you succeeding, against all odds. And it will be low, very low. That's why you need to hide it from your eyes. Just remember that your probability of succeeding is never zero. Once you have done that, use every quantum of energy available in your body to achieve what people so fondly call as the impossible. You can do it. I know that. And the day you do, you'll realize that the number didn't matter at all. — Uday Satpathy

The foolish and the dead alone never change their opinions. — James Russell Lowell