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Universities face a constant struggle to maintain their integrity, and their fundamental social role in a healthy society, in the face of external pressures. The problems are heightened with the expansion of private power in every domain, in the course of the state-corporate social engineering projects of the past several decades. . . . To defend their integrity and proper commitments is an honorable and difficult task in itself, but our sights should be set higher than that. Particularly in the societies that are more privileged, many choices are available, including fundamental institutional change, if that is the right way to proceed, and surely including scholarship that contributes to, and draws from, the never-ending popular struggles for freedom and justice. 5 Higher education is under attack not because it is failing, but because it is a potentially democratic public sphere. — Noam Chomsky

People might think I'm a bit more intimidating than I am. — Gin Wigmore

God is the word that speaks itself. — Meister Eckhart

I don't believe people when they say their songs have nothing to do with their personal life. — Angel Olsen

The stress and worry weaken our immune system, — Joel Osteen

While Julia's down in Long Branch looking after Molly, you're supposed to — John Jakes

Strong women, when respected, make the whole society stronger. One must be careful with such rapid changes, though, and make an effort to preserve, at the same time, the positive traditions of Indian culture. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Awareness takes over from thinking. Instead of being in charge of your life, thinking becomes the servant of awareness. — Eckhart Tolle

Follow your heart, don't fear changes. Heart changes its content every second with love. — Debasish Mridha

Wine, not too much, inspires and make the mind,to the soft joys of Venus strong inclined,which, buried in excess, unapt to love,stupidly lies and knows not hom to move — Ovid