Nature smiles at the union of freedom and equality in our utopias. For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies, and when one prevails the other dies.
You're free to do anything you want with your company. It's more like art. You don't have to follow any norms. It's an expression of how you feel the world should be. When you make a company, that's your little place to make your own little utopia.
The fact there is no route-map to utopia does not mean that there are no routes to more accessible destinations.
The president's dream of a worldwide liberal utopia is going to undermine the security of the United States.
Some people consider utopia to be derived from nature. For some people, utopia is the city.
All paradises, all utopias are designed by who is not there, by the people who are not allowed in.
I would say my theme has always been paradise lost, always the lost cause, the lost leader, the lost utopia.
We can only know what we can truly imagine. Finally what we see comes from ourselves.
Cycle trails will abound in Utopia.
The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wave we find more or less complete anarchy; but the crest is not more or less complete Utopia, but only, at best, a tolerably humane, partially free and fairly just society that invariably carries within itself the seeds of its own decadence.
Global warming has melted the polar ice caps, raised the levels of the oceans and flooded the earth's great cities. Despite its evident prosperity, New Jersey is scarcely Utopia.
The really damaging thing is that the objectives, the goals of the people on the left are not possible. There is no utopia.
Heaven is home. Utopia is here. Nirvana is now.
To know oneself is to disbelieve utopia.
Most Muslims don't want to live in some Taliban-style utopia, which is what bin Laden and allied groups are offering.
We are at heart so profoundly anarchistic that the only form of state we can imagine living in is Utopian; and so cynical that the only Utopia we can believe in is authoritarian.
Misery motivates, not utopia.
What's interesting about books that take place in the future, even twenty years in the future, is that many of them are black or white: It's either a utopia or it's misery. The real truth is that there's going to be both things in any future, just like there is now.
The idea of life in France is a utopia where the women are beautiful and they eat cheese all day and wear designer clothes and are magically thin and more evolved. And that's wonderful. Over here, we're still fighting for birth control.
It's interesting, the sense of pastoral utopia that exists in so much fantasy - in [Edward ] Dunsany, [John R. R. ] Tolkien and so on.