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No government may remain strong by ignoring the commandments given to Moses on Mount Sinai. — Spencer W. Kimball
If you look at old football pictures, the jerseys were hanging, the sleeves were dangling, but now everything is tucked and tailored. — Andre Benjamin
Too many parents fail to understand that there is a difference between fitting in and being liked, that there is a difference between being "normal" and being happy. High school is temporary. Family is not. — Alexandra Robbins
People, governments and economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations. — Zbigniew Brzezinski
One of his friends, a marketing professor at Stanford, said, "Think about this from a marketing perspective. We can change behavior in a short television ad. We don't do it with information. We do it with identity: 'If I buy a BMW, I'm going to be this kind of person. — Chip Heath
I grew up on a farm and I always learned when you work you go forward, you don't stop and say, well, I'll take a break. You always go forward and get the job done. — Rulon Gardner
Eden ha[s] put his country in a position where she sustained the greatest diplomatic reverse since Bismarck in similar circumstances had called Palmerston's bluff in the matter of Schleswig-Holstein ... Further damage was done when Russia proved by her action in Spain, that she was not a good European as Mr. Eden had assured the world was the case. — Anthony Eden
All serious and good writing anticipates precisely this kind of reading-ruminative and leisurely, a dalliance with words in contrast to wolfing down information. — Eugene H. Peterson
It is not important to convince people; they should convince themselves, they should look with their own eyes. — Luc Tuymans
Every word is an adamantine shell which encloses a great explosive force. To discover its meaning you must let it burst inside you like a bomb and in this way liberate the soul which it imprisons. — Nikos Kazantzakis
Now, are those engaged in the business of governing any different by nature from those they govern?"
"Yes. They're prideful and tend to sexual misconduct. Also, the situation of being in government tends to drive you mad."
"But are they more virtuous or more intelligent? Or more compassionate?"
"Ha!"
"Let's call that one a 'no. — Nick Harkaway