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— Pierre-Simon Laplace"The most important questions of life are indeed, for the most part, really only problems of probability."
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If you don't put the spiritual and religious dimension into our political conversation, you won't be asking the really big and important question. If you don't bring in values and religion, you'll be asking superficial questions. What is life all about? What is our relationship to God? These are the important questions. What is our obligation to one another and community? If we don't ask those questions, the residual questions that we're asking aren't as interesting.
— Larry Brilliant
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The most important question to ask is "What am I becoming?"
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