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31.
“You ask me what forces me to speak? a strange thing; my conscience.”
Victor Hugo
Conscience Voice
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Speaking Force
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Conscience
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Voice
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Force
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Speaking
32.
“Poetic power is great, strong as a primitive instinct; it has its own unyielding rhythms in itself and breaks out as out of mountains.”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Poetic Power
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Instinct Rhythms
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Mountain Force
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Power
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Rhythms
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Force
33.
“Atheism: It seeks to replace in itself the moral power of religion, in order to appease the spiritual thirst of parched humanity and save it; not by Christ, but by force.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Atheistic Morality
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Spiritual Thirst
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Humanity
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Force
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Religion
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Power
34.
“He formed his sentences hesitantly and then threw them at me with such force that I felt as if I were receiving a present each time.”
Simone de Beauvoir
Hesitant Speech
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Sentence Force
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Communication Impact
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Emotional Exchange
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Speech
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Force
35.
“The art of creation lies in the gift of perceiving the particular and generalizing it, thus creating the particular again. It is therefore a powerful transforming force and a generator of creative solutions in relation to a given problem.”
Michelangelo
Transformative Creativity
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Perceptive Insight
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Problem-Solving Art
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Creation
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Perception
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Force
36.
“Such is the force of Happiness – The Least can lift a ton Assisted by its stimulus.”
Emily Dickinson
Happiness
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Force
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Strength
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Stimulus
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Joy
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Power
37.
“There are only two means by which men can deal with one another: guns or logic. Force or persuasion. Those who know that they cannot win by means of logic, have always resorted to guns.”
Ayn Rand
Force
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Logic
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Persuasion
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Power
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Conflict
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Violence
38.
“The moral absolute should be: if and when, in any dispute, one side initiates the use of physical force, that side is wrong – and no consideration or discussion of the issues is necessary or appropriate.”
Ayn Rand
Morality
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Force
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Ethics
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Justice
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Rights
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Dispute
39.
“All the reasons which made the initiation of physical force evil, make the retaliatory use of physical force a moral imperative.”
Ayn Rand
Force
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Morality
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Ethics
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Justice
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Self-Defense
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Philosophy
40.
“A government is the most dangerous threat to man's rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims.”
Ayn Rand
Government
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Rights
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Power
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Force
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Freedom
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Oppression
41.
“When a man attempts to deal with me by force, I answer him, by force.”
Ayn Rand
Force
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Conflict
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Power
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Strength
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Retaliation
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Defense
42.
“When men abandon reason, physical force becomes their only means of dealing with one another and of settling disagreements.”
Ayn Rand
Reason
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Force
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Conflict
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Rationality
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Power
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Violence
43.
“Everyone has the right to make his own decisions, but none has the right to force his decision on others.”
Ayn Rand
Rights
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Decision
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Freedom
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Autonomy
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Choice
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Force
44.
“There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave men by force, socialism – by vote. It is merely the difference between murder and suicide.”
Ayn Rand
Communism
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Socialism
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Enslavement
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Force
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Vote
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Politics
45.
“Force and mind are opposites; morality ends where a gun begins.”
Ayn Rand
Force
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Mind
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Morality
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Power
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Violence
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Ethics
46.
“Do not ever say that the desire to ‘do good’ by force is a good motive. Neither power-lust nor stupidity are good motives.”
Ayn Rand
Goodness
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Force
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Power
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Morality
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Ethics
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Integrity
47.
“An attempt to achieve the good by force is like an attempt to provide a man with a picture gallery at the price of cutting out his eyes.”
Ayn Rand
Force
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Morality
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Freedom
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Ethics
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Choice
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Value
48.
“Do not open your mouth to tell me that your mind has convinced you of your right to force my mind. Force and mind are opposites. Morality ends where a gun begins.”
Ayn Rand
Moral Philosophy
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Intellectual Freedom
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Force vs Reason
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Force
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Mind
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Morality
49.
“Let no man posture as an advocate of peace if he proposes or supports any social system that initiates the use of force against individual men, in any form.”
Ayn Rand
Peace Advocacy
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Political Force
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Social Justice
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Peace
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Justice
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Force
50.
“To deal with men by force is as impractical as to deal with nature by persuasion.”
Ayn Rand
Force vs. Persuasion
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Political Philosophy
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Rational Action
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Force
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Philosophy
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Reason
51.
“The artistic image is not intended to represent the thing itself, but, rather, the reality of the force the thing contains.”
James Baldwin
Art
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Image
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Reality
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Force
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Representation
52.
“By such deductions the law of gravitation is rendered probable, that every particle attracts every other particle with a force which varies inversely as the square of the distance. The law thus suggested is assumed to be universally true.”
Isaac Newton
Gravitation
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Physics
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Law
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Science
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Force
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Universal Laws
53.
“To any action there is always an opposite and equal reaction; in other words, the actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and always opposite in direction.”
Isaac Newton
Physics
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Action
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Reaction
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Laws
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Force
54.
“An object that is at rest will tend to stay at rest. An object that is in motion will tend to stay in motion.”
Isaac Newton
Physics
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Motion
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Inertia
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Force
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Laws
55.
“A body in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted on by an outside force.”
Isaac Newton
Physics
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Motion
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Force
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Inertia
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Law
56.
“Every body persists in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces having impact upon it.”
Isaac Newton
Physics
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Motion
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Force
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Inertia
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Laws
57.
“Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.”
Isaac Newton
Force
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Physics
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Motion
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Rest
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Action
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Law
58.
“Every particle of matter is attracted by or gravitates to every other particle of matter with a force inversely proportional to the squares of their distances.”
Isaac Newton
Gravity
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Matter
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Physics
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Force
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Distance
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Science
59.
“The alternation of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed.”
Isaac Newton
Motion
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Force
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Physics
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Direction
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Law
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Mechanics
60.
“An object in motion tends to remain in motion along a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.”
Isaac Newton
Motion
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Physics
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Force
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Inertia
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Laws
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Science
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