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Tyranny is abhorrent, freedom benefits all, whereas violence benefits no one for long.
— Mark Kingwell
I hold to the idea that civility, understood as the willingness to engage in public discourse, is the first virtue of citizens.
— Mark Kingwell
Politics is rather the creation of the best possible polity out of the deep inner needs of its citizenry - who are only some of its members.
— Mark Kingwell
Socrates was likewise right that pissing people off is how we first, and maybe best, go about the business of provoking thought.
— Mark Kingwell
Our desires are never wholly transparent, even to ourselves.
— Mark Kingwell
Dreams are evidence that we are creatures who produce more meaning than we can ourselves understand.
— Mark Kingwell
Paradoxically, the problems of politics often arise not in the form of a problem of scarcity, but as one of abundance.
— Mark Kingwell
Chinese architecture has a complete organic structure; it contains both sensibility and purpose.
— Wu Guanzhong
A sudden, superstitious fear chilled her skin. She was too happy. Happiness this intense couldn't last. Something was bound to happen.
— Thea Harrison
You can't go wrong with some nuts. The key word is 'some.' Eat them one at a time, not by the handful.
— Summer Sanders
People who come first in class never get good marks in the report card of Life. After all who asks you your CGPA on your last day?
— Laksh Kishore
You may not see it, but even the lowliest servant has value, purpose, worth. Everyone has a place and none of those places should be diminished.
— Lorraine Heath
Humor is proof that everything is going to be all right with God nevertheless.
— Charles M. Schulz
For every apparent gain, in short, we now observe a balancing danger. This is the world we have created.
— Mark Kingwell
Friendship requires a leap, not of faith but of regard.
— Mark Kingwell
I remember my favorite books when I was a kid: 'The Redwall Adventure' series, 'Ender's Game,' things like that.
— Marie Lu
All things considered, he stuck to his basic attitude of enjoying wealth by knowing that he had it, rather than by making a great display of it.
— Stefan Zweig
We are sick of war, we don't want to fight, And yet we gorge ourselves upon the dead.
— George Bernard Shaw
We are capitalism made flesh.
— Mark Kingwell