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We have no political prisons. We have political internal exiles.
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As a piece of writing, The Elementary Particles feels like a bad, self-conscious pastiche of Camus, Foucault and Bret Easton Ellis. And as a philosophical tract, it evinces a fiercely nihilistic, anti-humanistic vision built upon gross generalizations and ridiculously phony logic. It is a deeply repugnant read.
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I'm here to say my legacy in The Octogon is over ... I re-signed last night with @WWE.
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Complete freedom debilitates art but reveals much about character.
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It was tremendously exciting to discover that science was not destroying religion, as people popularly believe, but that it could cast light on theism and Christianity.
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As architects we are often involved in the concrete-steel-and-glass aspect of it, but cities are social structures, and to be involved in imagining the future of cities and the type of relationships and the types of places that we're making is something that intrigues me very much.
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The Jews must realize that their influence in Germany has disappeared for all time
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It takes two to make a thing go right.
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The demeaning of dignity is almost the only reason for a fight.
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No one may have the guts to say this, but if we could make better human beings by knowing how to add genes, why shouldn't we?