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You can't put down anybody. You can just try and understand. The emphasis shouldn't be on revolution, it should be on communication.… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
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Creativity is not simply originality and unlimited freedom. There is much more to it than that. Creativity also imposes restrictions. While it… — Silvano Arieti Copy Share Image
I dread our own power and our own ambition; I dread our being too much dreaded…We may say that we shall not… — Edmund Burke Copy Share Image
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The experience of the past lives little doubt that every economic system must sooner or later rely upon some form of the… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
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Religion grows with the intelligence of man, but all religions of the past and probably all of the future will sooner or… — Luther Burbank Copy Share Image
Over the years, I have noticed that the child who learns quickly is adventurous. She's ready to run risks. She approaches life… — John Holt Copy Share Image
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It's not always expected of filmmakers to do stereotyped stories. But one has to be willing to travel to festivals and hook… — Haile Gerima Copy Share Image
Gauntlets are the stuff of every life, but when you learn young how to pick them up, how to work them against… — Marlena De Blasi Copy Share Image
I always give my students exercises where they really have to open a vein and bleed all over the paper and that's… — George R. R. Martin Copy Share Image
Of course, it is likely enough, my friends,' he said slowly, 'likely enough that we are going to our doom: the last… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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Maybe that's why God made us kids first and built us close to the ground, because He knows you got to fall… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
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In the most general terms, the Enlightenment goes back to Plato's belief that truth and beauty and goodness are connected; that truth… — Susan Neiman Copy Share Image
“She blew a stream of smoke up at the empty clotheslines. 'These silly dreams you have when you're young. I mean, what,… — Dennis Lehane Copy Share Image
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a man can break God's laws and be forgiven. That's what they teach us. But when he breaks Nature's laws, there's no… — Martha Ostenso Copy Share Image
There is no human love like a mother's love. There is no human tenderness like a mother's tenderness…In all ages everywhere, the… — Henry Clay Trumbull Copy Share Image
The greatest lesson I've learned in life is to: Never invest deep feelings for someone. Never hope that they'll love you the… — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
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You cannot cheat with the law of conservation of violence: all violence is paid for, and for example, the structural violence exerted… — Pierre Bourdieu Copy Share Image
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His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
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I believe it was Shakespeare, or possibly Howard Cosell, who first observed that marriage is very much like a birthday candle, in… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image