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The press today is an army with carefully organized weapons, the journalists its officers, the readers its soldiers. But, as in every army, the soldier obeys blindly, and the war aims and operating plans change without his knowledge. The reader neither knows nor is supposed to know the purposes for which he is used and the role he is to play. There is no more appalling caricature of freedom of thought. Formerly no one was allowed to think freely; now it is permitted, but no one is capable of it any more. Now people want to think only what they are supposed to want to think, and this they consider freedom. More Oswald Spengler
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Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it. More George Halas
Our trials, our sorrows, and our grieves develop us... More Orison Swett Marden
Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things. More Jean Baudrillard
Not even the most powerful organs of the press, including Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times, can discover a new artist or certify his work and make it stick. They can only bring you the scores. More Thomas Wolfe
Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language. More Ludwig Wittgenstein
If one considers how much reason every person has for anxiety and timid self-concealment, and how three-quarters of his energy and goodwill can be paralyzed and made unfruitful by it, one has to be very grateful to fashion, insofar as it sets that three-quarters free and communicates self-confidence and mutual cheerful agreeableness to those who know they are subject to its law. More Friedrich Nietzsche
Undertake something that is difficult; it will do you good. Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. More Ronald E. Osborn
You control your future, your destiny. What you think about comes about. By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands -- your own. More Mark Victor Hansen
We write our own destiny; we become what we do. More Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
All men would be tyrants if they could. More Daniel Defoe
There are always risks in freedom. The only risk in bondage is breaking free. More Gita Bellin
It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust. More Samuel Johnson
All that a pacifist can undertake -- but it is a very great deal -- is to refuse to kill, injure or otherwise cause suffering to another human creature, and untiringly to order his life by the rule of love though others may be captured by hate. More Vera Brittain
Friendship is the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person having neither to weigh thoughts or measure words, but pouring all right out just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a faithful friendly hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping and, with a breath of comfort, blow the rest away. More Dinah Mulock Craik
The best men are not those who have waited for chances but who have taken them; besieged the chance; conquered the chance; and made chance the servitor. More Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Like other occult techniques of divination, the statistical method has a private jargon deliberately contrived to obscure its methods from non-practitioners. More G. O. Ashley
A serious problem in America is the gap between academe and the mass media, which is our culture. Professors of humanities, with all their leftist fantasies, have little direct knowledge of American life and no impact whatever on public policy. More Sandy Gallin
If I had my life over again I should form the habit of nightly composing myself to thoughts of death. I would practice, as it were, the remembrance of death. There is no other practice which so intensifies life. Death, when it approaches, ought not to take one by surprise. It should be part of the full expectancy of life. Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid. You might as well live on the whites of eggs. More Muriel Spark

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