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Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Peter McWilliams

Under this law (Controlled Substances Act) a bureaucrat-usually not elected-decides whether or not a substance is dangerous and how dangerous that substance is. There's no more messing around with legislatures, presidents, or other bothersome formalities. When MDMA (ecstasy) was made illegal in 1986, no elected official voted on that. It was done "in house." People are now in jail because they did something that an administrator declared was wrong. — Peter McWilliams

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Dave Barry

Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it's open to anybody who owns hideous clothing. — Dave Barry

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Ice Cube

You the devil in drag.
You can burn your cross,
Well, I'll burn your flag ... — Ice Cube

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Greg Graffin

Bad Religion's tradition has always been to try and provoke people but hopefully lead them to a better sense of who they are and what they stand for. That's supposed to make them feel better. — Greg Graffin

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Kacy Catanzaro

I am very amazed by the runners out there because I like jog to the garbage can outside sometimes, and I get tired. — Kacy Catanzaro

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Alex Pareene

From the late David Broder on down, the most powerful and influential of the great Washington columnists and journalists tend to cultivate the driest, least lively voices possible. — Alex Pareene

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Christopher Lee

I didn't want to be known as a man who only made horror films. I made some - very few. — Christopher Lee

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Colin Firth

I'd love to try my hand at something else. — Colin Firth

Amaltheia Goat Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Just as I shall lie alone in the grave, so, in essence, do I live alone. — Anton Chekhov