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Since we have free will, we create our own reality and virtually everything is negotiable. — Shepherd Hoodwin

It doesn't take any more energy to create a big dream than it does to create a little one. — Wesley Clark

We'd do well to remember that at the end of the day, the law doesn't defend us; we defend the law. And when it becomes contrary to our morals, we have both the right and the responsibility to rebalance it toward just ends. — Edward Snowden

Is it healthy for a society to entrust its defense to one percent of its population, while the other 99 percent thanks its lucky stars that it doesn't have to do the dirty work? — Steven Pressfield

There's a constant debate over nature or nurture - they're inseparable. — Craig Venter

You said yourself the guy looks like he pleasures himself to pictures of Rahm Emanuel. — Richard Castle

A man may be an heretic in the truth, and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines, without knowing other reason, though his belief be true, yet the very truth he holds becomes his heresy. — Frederic Farrar

The companies are multinational
why should labor still stick to borders? — Cory Doctorow

We are the lucky generation. We first broke our earthly bonds and ventured into space. From our descendants- perches on other planets or distant space cities, they will look back at our achievement with wonder at our courage and audacity and with appreciation at our accomplishments, which assured the future in which they live. — Walter Cronkite

I don't feel very revengeful in life at all. — Andrea Arnold

Indeed the mystery of Christ runs the risk of being disbelieved precisely because it is so incredibly wonderful — Cyril Of Alexandria

In proportion to our body mass, our brain is three times as large as that of our nearest relatives. This huge organ is dangerous and painful to give birth to, expensive to build and, in a resting human, uses about 20 per cent of the body's energy even though it is just 2 per cent of the body's weight. There must be some reason for all this evolutionary expense. — Susan Blackmore

Say, Not so, and you will out circle the philosophers. — Henry David Thoreau

One of the first signs of a repressive regime is the capture of the education systems of their respective countries. Whether the theocrats have taken over by force or by subterfuge (as is being attempted in the United States), they dumb down learning, crush knowledge, and then supplant it with their dogma. They then gain secure political power because the population isn't educated enough to critically examine what is really going on. — Jeffrey Selman