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The power in any society is with those who get to impose the fantasy. It is no longer, as it was for centuries throughout Europe, the church that imposes its fantasy on the populace, nor is it the totalitarian superstate that imposes the fantasy, as it did for 12 years in Nazi Germany and for 69 years in the Soviet Union. Now the fantasy that prevails is the all-consuming, voraciously consumed popular culture, seemingly spawned by, of all things, freedom. The young especially live according to the beliefs that are thought up for them by the society's most unthinking people and by businesses least impeded by innocent ends. Ingeniously as their parents and teachers may attempt to protect the young from being drawn, to their detriment, into the moronic amusement park that is now universal, the preponderance of the power is not with them. — Philip Roth

I don't think there's a limit as long as I keep my head right, don't get above myself, work hard and remember where I came from. — Daunte Culpepper

The gardener knows how to turn garbage into compost. Therefore our anger, sadness, and fear is the best compost for our compassion. — Kayla Mueller

I went further on less talent than anyone, but I was a damned good entertainer. — Jimmy Dean

To be perfectly truthful, I was not a very brilliant student, even at chemistry school. — Yves Chauvin

Since I was a kid, I've been telling everyone about the rain forest and how it's being destroyed. — Kristin Kreuk

And then- moving his long, clean fingers around my waist and pulling me closer to his pine, his clove, his grass, his snow, his light- he kisses me. — Kate Ellison

I can beat anyone, either male, female, animal, vegitable, or mineral. — Jim Cornette

If your motives are high and noble and your work is hard and you do a good job, then whatever the task is in your life, it will benefit you. — Frederick Lenz

Religion is more than life. Remember that his own religion is the truest to every man even if it stands low in the scales of philosophical comparison. — Mahatma Gandhi

Most men are not that evolved. — Rosanna Arquette

Could you just imagine? If every suicide rose--think of Faulkner's Quentin Compson as a vampire. I don't hate the South I don't I don't. She wondered how they'd have worked it out in Cambridge when Quentin threw himself off the Andersen bridge into the Charles amid the odor of the honeysuckle, not the beer, sweat, rum, and tainted magnolias of this city, precariously beneath the level of the water. The Compson blood had thinned out; at least this way, he's restore it after a fashion. — Susan Shwartz