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Mill sets out several related arguments for protecting freedom of speech, not just from oppressive government intervention, but also from social pressures. Underlying them all are the assumptions that (a) truth is valuable, and (b) no matter how certain someone is that they know the truth, their judgement is still fallible: they might still be wrong. — Nigel Warburton

Love is selflessly honest, even if it comes from deception. — Saurabh Dudeja

Submit an agreement providing for the peaceful absorbtion of a celestial races in such a manner that our culture would remain intact with guarantee that their presence not be revealed." "One must consider the fact that mis-identification of these space craft for a intercontinental missile in a re-entry phase of flight could lead to accidental nuclear war with horrible consequences. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

You know what happens when you don't take a risk? Nothing. — Mel Gibson

I made a promise to myself that I would try to introduce something unexpected in every single episode of the series. It was largely to amuse myself as much as anything. I didn't ever want the audience to feel that they knew everything. — Patrick Stewart

The time it takes to fall from the top of a mountain to the floor it shorter than what it takes to climb from the floor to the top. Only leaders with character can maintain their trusts. — Israelmore Ayivor

Lucretius and Cicero testify to the view that people dream about the things that concern them in waking life. — Sigmund Freud

Onward and sublime
Will ever glide
The silent stream of Time,
That bears us on its tide. — Harvey Rice

Ministry need not be an office; it's a lifestyle devoted to attracting the lost to Christ and encouraging other believers in the faith. — Dwight L. Moody

Life is crazy and meaningful at once. — Carl Jung

Anything that opens up people's perceptions a bit is good. — Peter Dinklage

The thing is, horror is a big part of 'Sherlock Holmes.' Doyle also wrote a lot of great horror stories, so there's a lot more horror in 'Holmes' that people possibly think of. There's a lot of curses and mysticism and real scares. — Mark Gatiss