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A man is no less a slave because he is allowed to choose a new master once in a term of years.
— Lysander Spooner
Na, we are not sincere about anything; we are serious about everything because deep down, we are afraid to loose something we don't know about.
— Saurabh Sharma
The critical question is: How do we ensure that the Internet develops in a way that is compatible with democracy?
— Rebecca MacKinnon
Not blemishes. Adornments.
— Ian McEwan
If the masses feel some anger, we must let them express it.
— Deng Xiaoping
They should hand out vibrators if they're going to demand so much of you that you can't find time for a private life.
— Meg Wolitzer
But how to fight with singers, how to win a gift that could only be given freely - those were questions whose answers could not be found.
— Orson Scott Card
The case for democracy is not esthetic.
— George Will
Net neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness. And Americans support an open Internet.
— Marvin Ammori
The Internet was crucial for our success. It is a great thing. It is a big democracy because people can choose what they like.
— Stjepan Hauser
No matter how far you run. Distance might not solve anything."
Haruki Murakami. "Kafka on the Shore.". — Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami. "Kafka on the Shore.". — Haruki Murakami
Unless you are fulfilling your spiritual mission (and this is my opinion totally), you anaesthetize yourself or you wound yourself.
— Mark Victor Hansen
I love art and fashion.
— Mena Suvari
Many men on the point of an edifying death would be furious if they were suddenly restored to health.
— Cesare Pavese
The Internet is democracy's revenge on democracy.
— Molly Haskell
It is not inevitable that the Internet will evolve in a manner compatible with democracy.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
What a grateful graceful life?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The vast majority of free verse is ghastly. Utterly ghastly. No one reads it. No one listens to it.
— Felix Dennis
Eventually I foresee voting on the Internet, which will lead to much more direct democracy.
— Dick Gephardt