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“We mustn't fear to adopt the advanced management methods applied in capitalist countries (...) The very essence of socialism is the liberation and development of the productive systems (...) Socialism and market economy are not incompatible (...) We should be concerned about right-wing deviations, but most of all, we must be concerned about left-wing deviations.”
Source : "Pela China Dentro". Book by António Caeiro. Published by Dom Quixote, Lisboa, 2004.
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“We can and do control the direction of our own evolution.”
Source : Jasmuheen “Embassy of Peace Manual - Programs & Projects”, Lulu.com
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“But the poetry side is what appeals more to me today. Metaphor, just absurd linkages and coming up with categories, labeling, taxonomy, and I'd say that I do have some tools left. There are days I can't make a sentence out of anything, and anything I make looks clunky to me. But I still have a general grasp of the cliché, of the generic sentence. And if I didn't have that, I'd be a blob of putty on the floor.”
Source : Source: therumpus.net
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“One day when I was like 9, I heard the Beatles on the radio, and I asked my dad who they were. He told me they were the best band in the world, and I became obsessed. He started giving me their albums in sequential order, and I listened to them - and only them - until I was probably in high school.”
Source : "Actor Lukas Haas dons a hospital gown for MCR clip, works on debut LP" by James Montgomery, www.mtv.com. October 19, 2006.
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“Soul-the spiritual principle, the creative spark of God-cannot work if you panic. Anxiety shuts down the creative centers. When you can't think, whatever you try to do becomes one blunder piled upon another. If you slow down, the spiritual principle can begin working through you so that you can figure out the solution to the problem that is bothering you.”
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“Ireland is where strange tales begin and happy endings are possible.”
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“Long-term boredom can't lead to anything good.”
Source : "Nicholas Hoult: 'The paparazzi don't care about me'" by Shahesta Shaitly, www.theguardian.com. January 26, 2013.
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“I have four dogs, four horses, a cat, and a bunch of wild frogs”