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There must be a way of promoting human values without involving religion, based on common sense, experience and recent scientific findings. — Dalai Lama

Creativity is enhanced by less-than-perfect control over what content is on the network. — Lawrence Lessig

I don't like work like that. I am the silent partner. I work through events, I live on the sidelines, I dabble in causes and effects, I watch how the misbegotten creatures of this world live their lives. — Gregory Maguire

It all depends on the way you look at it. The point of view is everything in this world. — Myrtle Reed

You know in your heart when you're doing the right thing and when you're not. And you just have to do everything you can to stay the course. — Emily Giffin

Viewed as a means to the end of political freedom, economic arrangements are important because of their effect on the concentration or dispersion of power. The kind of economic organization that provides economic freedom directly, namely, competitive capitalism, also promotes political freedom because it separates economic power from political power and in this way enables the one to offset the other — Milton Friedman

I've always wanted to do a Shakespeare play. — Kelli O'Hara

From the point of view of history, of reason, and of truth, monasticism is condemned. Monasteries, when they abound in a nation, are clogs in its circulation, cumbrous establishments, centres of idleness where centres of labor should exist. Monastic communities are to the great social community what the mistletoe is to the oak, what the wart is to the human body. Their prosperity and their fatness mean the impoverishment of the country. The monastic regime, good at the beginning of civilization, useful in the reduction of the brutal by the spiritual, is bad when peoples have reached their manhood. — Victor Hugo

They may then be willing to cast principled votes based on an educated understanding of the public interest in the face of polls suggesting that the public itself may have quite a different understanding of where its interest lies. — James L. Buckley

I felt such a deep connection with dolphins. I felt like they were the only ones who understood me. — Lykke Li

The backlash convinced the public that women's 'liberation' was the true contemporary American scourge - the source of an endless laundry list of personal, social, and economic problems. — Susan Faludi

Implement your plans with courage and persistence. Have complete faith in your ability to succeed and never, ever give up. — Brian Tracy

People romanticize, I think, this notion of life. But life at all costs is not life, it's ego-extension. — Emily Susan Rapp