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“There is a banking adage that if it's growing like a weed, it's a good chance that it's a weed.”
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“The real debate about both the horrific inequality in the world and about the terrorism and frightening instability in the world requires analysis of the differences in upset-adaption or alienation-from-soul between individuals, races, genders, generations, countries, civilisations and cultures, but until the human condition could be explained and the upset state of the human condition compassionately understood and thus defended that debate could not take place.”
Source : Jeremy Griffith (2016). “Freedom: The End of the Human Condition”, p.638, WTM Publishing and Communications
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“I have never met anyone who wanted to save the world without my financial support.”
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“People who let the weak or greedy drink their blood sometimes have a need to play God.”
Source : Helen Van Slyke (1988). “Helen Van Slyke, three complete novels”, Random House Value Pub
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“Becoming an artist cannot be taught. A degree and diligence is not a guarantee that one can become an 'artist.”
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“... science and speculation pass into mystery at last.”
Source : William Mountford (1858). “Euthanasy, Or Happy Talk Towards the End of Life”, p.20
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“If the communication is perfect, the words have life, and that is all there is to good writing, putting down on the paper words which dance and weep and make love and fight and kiss and perform miracles.”
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“Talent--that is to say, the ability to see the world in a unique way--matures and grows in isolation.”