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The problem is capitalism. The problem is that in order to sell seven billion people on the necessity of globalisation, we've created a moral universe where people who do not work to create profit are considered less than human, and used as surplus labour to drive down the cost of wages. — Laurie Penny

I don't know who's 18 years old today that, 20 years hence, is going to be a jazz fan. — Norman Granz

We've got nearly 50 million people in America with no health insurance. That's a weapon of mass destruction. — Joseph Lowery

Business and politics have a wholesome and an unwholesome interface. You have to eliminate the unwholesome interface. — Salman Khurshid

You needn't consult me about redecorating. I know no female can live two days in a house and leave anything as it was. I shall be much astonished if I can find my way about when I return. — Loretta Chase

I am never very forward in offering spiritual consolation to any one in distress or disease. I believe that such resources, to be of any service, must be self-evolved in the first instance. I am something of the Quaker's mind in this, and am inclined to wait for the spirit. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Johnny Jewel is how people were maybe two hundred years ago. Back then, when people got up in the morning, they knew what they had to do to get through the day - there were 100% less decisions. Nowadays, we have to decide what we want to buy in grocery stores, what job to take, what work to do. But not Johnny. For him, it's all right there - it's a freer state, and that's what my music is looking for ... To understand Johnny, you should think of William Blake. He was the same kinda guy. — Tom Verlaine

...it seemed hope's glimmer always hovered in the distance, no matter how long one journeyed towards it without success. — Kate Morton

Somehow, talking to young students brings you back to reality - it should, anyway. — Robert J. Shiller