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Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Edgar Friedenberg

Most Americans would say that they disapproved of violence. But what they really mean is that they believe it should be the monopoly of the state. — Edgar Friedenberg

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Kerstin Gier

Gideon grinned down at me. "Ready?" he whispered.
"Ready when you are," I replied automatically. It just slipped out — Kerstin Gier

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Noble discontent is the path to heaven. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Dhanwanth

Freedom is an ILLUSION — Dhanwanth

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Daniel Quinn

TEACHER seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in person. — Daniel Quinn

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Steven Johnson

I have problems with the violence and the torture on '24.' What I'm trying to say is that that's not the only story, and I think that the cognitive complexity is as important. — Steven Johnson

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By A.H. Maslow

The pioneer, the creator, the explorer is generally a single, lonely person rather than a group, struggling all alone with his inner conflicts, fears, defenses against arrogance and pride, even against paranoia. He has to be a courageous man, not afraid to stick his neck out, not afraid even to make mistakes, well aware that he is, as Polanyi has stressed, a kind of gambler who comes to tentative conclusions in the absence of facts and then spends some years trying to figure out if his hunch was correct. If he has any sense at all, he is of course scared of his own ideas, of his temerity, and is well aware that he is affirming what he cannot prove. — A.H. Maslow

Stramer Were By Their Fan Quotes By Luc De Clapiers

We are so presumptuous that we think we can separate our personal interest from that of humanity, and slander mankind without compromising ourselves. — Luc De Clapiers