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Such schemes take money from people who can least afford to spend it to support an unneeded bureaucracy that eats money people thought they were providing for education. — Jesse Helms
The subject of human rights in China confounds absolute pronouncements. — Evan Osnos
I think American audiences like gangster movies. It's part of the culture. — Vincent Cassel
My name is George Smoot III, and I am smarter than a fifth-grader. — George Smoot
The most impoverished peasant can be delighted by the opening of the first spring flower, and the most wealthy aristocrat can curse the day he was born because of some petty offense to his sensibilities. She is a very wise woman. To achieve serenity we have to view life not as it is measured by the world around us but as we ourselves measure it. We must accept that the scales are not at all equal. — Emma Wildes
Good luck hitting a skinny little schooner cutting through the waves bound for fortune and glory."
"I'll quote you on that when a cannonball lands in my lap," said Nina. — Leigh Bardugo
For life is tendency, and the essence of a tendency is to develop in the form of a sheaf, creating, by its very growth, divergent directions among which its impetus is divided. — Henri Bergson
It has been rumored that we have fired scud missiles into Kuwait. I am here now to tell you, we do not have any scud missiles and I don't know why they were fired into Kuwait. — Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf
The First Amendment has created a wall of separation between the church and the State. But that wall is one directional. It is to keep the government from running the Church. But it is not to keep Christian principles out of the government. — Thomas Jefferson
predecessor of Isaac Newton at Cambridge University, maintained that irrational numbers have no meaning independent of geometric lengths. — Morris Kline
Feelings are constantly changing and creating different body experiences even when we are oblivious to them. — Deborah Sandella
What can you do to make a difference? And why should you do it? ( ... ) the scale of one's social investments doesn't matter. What matters is that you operate as a force for good at every scale available to you. — Richard Branson
Many have a feeling that somehow intelligence must have been involved in the laws of the universe. — Charles Hard Townes
Government can wreck a business by confiscating its money by taxation. — Owen Paterson
