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“There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil.”
Source : Ayn Rand (1988). “The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z”, p.102, Penguin
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“A Western upbringing tends to stress questioning authority, which is always asking why, why, why.”
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“I think that maps showing platform details would be useful to visitors, especially to chaperones of school groups, etc. Also useful would be either a compass rose or an arrow pointing North at every metro exit. Emerging from underground is disorienting, especially at night.”
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“When we talk mathematics, we may be discussing a secondary language built on the primary language of the nervous system.”
Source : "John Von Neumann, 1903-1957". Book edited by John C. Oxtoby, Billy J. Pettis and G. B. Price, 1958.
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“I don't think art is in danger of dissolution or disappearance, and we don't trust enough in its ability and power to create critical consciousness as much as we think we do.”
Source : Source: therumpus.net
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“My mother tries to explain that I need support and that I'm just going through a period of adjustment. "Like puberty," she says.”
Source : S.G. Browne (2009). “Breathers: A Zombie's Lament”, p.17, Three Rivers Press
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“The all-victorious Christ is like a great rock in a weary land, to whose shelter we may flee in every time of sorrow or trial, finding quiet refuge and peace in him.”
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“If you get up in the morning and wear a pair of shorts and a t-shirt and some flip-flops, it's a signal that you might be going to the beach. If you get up in the morning and you wear a breast plate and a back plate and a cape and a pair of golden Satanic horns on your head, it's quite clear that you're doing something else.”