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Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By Tristan Perich

Real randomness requires an infinite amount of information. — Tristan Perich

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By Quentin R. Bufogle

There are no sacred cows
just ask Ronald McDonald. — Quentin R. Bufogle

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By Kurt Sutter

I always have a sense of where I want to end each season, emotionally and relationship wise and with the theme, and I'm always able to hit that. — Kurt Sutter

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By Jimi Hendrix

You're just like crosstown traffic, so hard to get through to you. — Jimi Hendrix

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By James Redfield

Evolution is a myth. God creates the future the way he wants it. — James Redfield

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By John Stossel

What private property does is connect effort to reward, creating an incentive for people to produce for more. Then, if there's a free market, people will trade their surpluses to others for the things they lack. Mutual exchange for mutual benefit makes the community richer. — John Stossel

Star Trek Tng Measure Of A Man Quotes By Marcus Sakey

Freedom is not a couch. It's not a television, or a car, or a house. It's not an item you can possess. You cannot put freedom on layaway; you cannot refinance freedom. Freedom is something you need to fight for, not once, but every single day. The nature of freedom is that it is fluid; like water in a leaking bucket, the tendency is for it to drain away. Left untended, the holes through which freedom escapes widen. When politicians restrict our rights in order to "protect us," freedom is lost. When the military refuses to disclose basic facts, freedom is lost. Worst of all, when fear becomes a part of our lives, we willingly surrender freedom for a promise of safety, as if freedom weren't the very basis of safety. — Marcus Sakey