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I'm not a slave to the recording industry. I have the freedom to make an album that I want to make and do it the way I want. — Ziggy Marley

Being civilized means that one keeps one's words unrelated to one's thoughts, when necessary. — Ursula Parrott

This is no time for refusing to look facts in the face. — Agatha Christie

Most books on management are written by management consultants, and they study successful companies after they've succeeded, so they only hear winning stories. — Ben Horowitz

The responses that environmentalists evoke - fear, anxiety, numbness, despair - are not helpful, even if they are understandable. It should be fascinating, even enthralling, to be in the milieu of environmental change. — Paul Hawken

I regret my disbelief in God. — Peter Medawar

But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire ... The greater the genius, the keener the edge of the satire. — Henry David Thoreau

In the beginning war looks and feels like love. But unlike love it gives nothing in return but an ever-deepening dependence, like all narcotics, on the road to self-destruction. It does not affirm but places upon us greater and greater demands. It destroys the outside world until it is hard to live outside war's grip. It takes a higher and higher dose to achieve any thrill. Finally, one ingests war only to remain numb. — Chris Hedges