EqualityFriendshipRowan Williams Friendship is something that creates equality and mutuality, not a reward for finding equality or a way of intensifying existing mutuality. – Rowan Williams Creates Quotes Equality Quotes Existing Quotes Finding Quotes Friendship Quotes Intensifying Quotes Mutuality Quotes Reward Quotes Rowan Williams Quotes Marriage is generally based on more equality and deeper friendship than in the past, but even so, it is hard for it to compensate for the way that work has devoured time once spent cultivating friendships. It is a strange fact that freedom and equality, the two basic ideas of democracy, are to some extent contradictory. Logically considered, freedom and equality are mutually exclusive, just as society and the individual are mutually exclusive.
James Surowiecki Self-dealing, essentially, occurs when managers run companies to line their own pockets instead of those of the companies’ owners. It’s been a perennial problem in American capitalism and became a real dilemma when America moved toward a model in which corporations would be run by professional managers who had only small ownership stakes. – James Surowiecki
Kerry Katona One of the reasons I’ve been so open and honest, is because I don’t want anyone from my past to have anything on me any more. – Kerry Katona
Nick Woodman In France, a hip replacement was captured using two GoPros in a stereoscopic 3D arrangement. Students can watch the surgery using a virtual reality headset. – Nick Woodman
GovernmentTony Evans In the urban community, the church doesn’t just take people to Heaven; it feeds, clothes, and houses them. It teaches them how to read and gets them jobs. The church should be doing all that. What the government should be doing is freeing up the church and supporting the church, as long as it is providing social services. – Tony Evans
Keren Woodward The amount of women we’ve met that say that we were an inspiration to them growing up, has always been one of the best things about being in the band. – Keren Woodward
Michael Dirda A reviewer’s lot is not always an easy one. I can remember flogging myself to finish Harold Brodkey’s ‘The Runaway Soul’ despite the novel’s consummate, unmitigated tedium. – Michael Dirda
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