Quote by Sean Parker
I definitely wanted to earn my freedom. But the primary motivation

I definitely wanted to earn my freedom. But the primary motivation wasnt making money, but making an impact. – Sean Parker

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At the end of the day, money is just a proxy for votes. That is what makes politics so vulnerable to social media. – Sean Parker

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Money
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I think being a wealthy member of the establishment is the antithesis of cool. Being a countercultural revolutionary is cool. So to the extent that youve made a billion dollars, youve probably become uncool. – Sean Parker

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cool
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My interactions with Sorkin were agonisingly weird. He is by far the weirdest person I have ever met. I had dinner with him and a few hours before I got an e-mail from his assistant saying, Sean, this does not need to be a long conversation. Aaron is only going to use it to win your trust. – Sean Parker

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Trust
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Freedom
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Thats why I like fast film. It gives you more freedom to light more naturally. – Conrad Hall

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Freedom

The fact, in short, is that freedom, to be meaningful in an organized society must consist of an amalgam of hierarchy of freedoms and restraints. – Samuel Hendel

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Freedom

So why am I facing a recall election? Simple: the big government union bosses from Washington want their money. They dont like the fact that I did something fundamentally pro-worker something thats truly about freedom. – Scott Walker

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Freedom

Having grown up in Bombay, from the day youre born, you have absolute freedom to choose who you want to be. – Freida Pinto

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Freedom

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Its funny because its funny. – David Spade

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funny

I just thank God for all of the blessings. – James Brown

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God

Works of imagination should be written in very plain language the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Imagination

Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the form of kings to govern him? Let history answer this question. – Thomas Jefferson

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Government