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"Let your imagination release your imprisoned possibilities." »Dr. Robert Schuller
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"I wish you music to help with the burdens of life ,and to help you release your happiness to others." »Ludwig van Beethoven
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"The function of music is to release us from the tyranny of conscious thought." »Sir Thomas Beecham
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"Probably the only place where a man can feel really secure is in a maximum security prison, except for the imminent threat of release." »Germaine Greer
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"Courage is the price that life extracts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not. knows no release from little things." »Amelia Earhart Putnam
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"We believe it's the biggest advance in animation since Walt Disney started it all with the release of Snow White 50 years ago." »Steve Jobs
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"The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one." »Albert Einstein
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"Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not, knows no release from little things Knows not the livid loneliness of fear." »Amelia Earhart
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"Our repeated failure to fully act as we would wish must not discourage us. It is the sincere intention that is the essential thing, and this will in time release us from the bondage of habits which at present seem almost insuperable." »Thomas Troward
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"It has just been twenty-three years since I began to wander. In the next twenty-three years I wonder if there will come a time when life is no longer a wonderful adventure; when there is not some interesting experience in things or personalities waiting just around the corner. If that time does come, I hope that my release will be swift." »Roy Chapman Andrews, Ends of the Earth, 1929
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"It was all right to talk about it. They made plans. They had a moment's vision, a fleeting dream. But in the end, some lack in their moral fiber, some gnawing, nibbling fear held them back. They never started. They stayed where they were. They dropped back. They failed somehow to release within themselves that power which lies in every individual, and is released only when he starts forward in a straight line for the object about which he has dreamed. The man who never starts, never feels that sense of power." »Ray Dickinson
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"At least one way of measuring the freedom of any society is the amount of comedy that is permitted, and clearly a healthy society permits more satirical comment than a repressive, so that if comedy is to function in some way as a safety release then it must obviously deal with these taboo areas. This is part of the responsibility we accord our licensed jesters, that nothing be excused the searching light of comedy. If anything can survive the probe of humour it is clearly of value, and conversely all groups who claim immunity from laughter are claiming special privileges which should not be granted." »Eric Idle
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