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Ayaan Hirsi Ali says America should invest in African industries.
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The U.S. has failed to identify its enemies clearly.
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Are we capable of imaging the world in which we are not there anymore.
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Every decision about what’s worthwhile in this country has to do with its economic power.
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Did you manage during the day to do one thing you really wanted to do?
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Harbison’s interest in history keeps him from being fully optimistic.
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Sometimes just sitting down and knocking out a cord on the piano can be enough.
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Harbison strives to create a tenacious afterimage.
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Harbison never thought he’d have any interest in doing anything but music.
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Our capacity for reason empowers us to overcome the bad side of our characters.
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It is the ability and willingness to reconsider your beliefs.
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The will of the husband is absolute except when he asks you to forsake Allah, says Hirsi Ali.
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The death threats have made daily life more meaningful.
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Faith and reason, Meacham says, are not incompatible.
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Hirsi Ali puts her faith in the young Muslims who are open to Western ideas.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Iran and the nuclear problem.
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The digital revolution, Meacham says, has been liberating for print.
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Hirsi Ali recalls the promise of African liberation and the disappointment of backsliding.
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Hirsi Ali remembers Sister Aziza, who introduced her to extremist aspects of Islam.
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We must make a distinction between Muslims and Islam, says Hirsi Ali.
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Hirsi Ali rejects the European tendency toward pessimism.
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Breyer on Public Influence
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Fundamentalism arises from a rejection of information.
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