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The State, of course, is absolutely indispensable to the preservation of law and order, and the promotion of peace and social cooperation. What is unnecessary and evil, what abridges the liberty and threatens the true welfare of the individual, is the State that has usurped excessive powers and grown beyond its legitimate function - the super-State, the socialist State, the redistributive State, in brief, the ironically misnamed 'Welfare State.' — Henry Hazlitt
I've got dreams and goals waiting for me to catch up to them — Teresa Garcia
A good conspiracy is unprovable. I mean, if you can prove it, it means they screwed up somewhere along the line. — Mel Gibson
Certainly in the movie business there are bullies all over - bullies in the distribution business, exhibition business, production. Fine-tuning adult bullying is different. When a bully is an adult, it's a whole different set of colors. — Martin Kove
You can only go into science because you're interested in it. — Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
He's so dumb he doesn't know he's alive. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Science is the process that takes us from confusion to understanding ... — Brian Greene
I could never really manage to tell reality and my dream world apart, for the two of them co-existed together as they slid over top of each other. — Shvaugn Craig
Intelligence increases mere physical ability one half. The use of the head abridges the labor of the hands. — Henry Ward Beecher
The bill neither confers nor abridges the rights of anyone but simply declares that in civil rights there shall be equality among all classes of citizens and that all alike shall be subject to the same punishment. — Lyman Trumbull
We've got exactly what we need to fulfill our destiny! The universe has designed us on purpose to who we are! We are God's MASTERPIECE! We are the most BEAUTIFUL thing in this universe! — Abhishek Kumar
The First and Fourteenth Amendments say that Congress and the States shall make "no law" which abridges freedom of speech or of the press. In order to sanction a system of censorship I would have to say that "no law" does not mean what it says, that "no law" is qualified to mean "some" laws. I cannot take this step. — William O. Douglas
I see that time divided is never long, and that regularity abridges all things. — Abel Stevens
Maybe when they no longer receive Sierra magazine in their mailboxes, journalists will understand how campaign finance reform abridges free speech. — Matt Welch
