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AMERICANISM, n. 1) The desire to purge America of all those qualities which make it a more or less tolerable place in which to live; 2) The ability to simultaneously kiss ass, follow your boss's orders, swallow a pay cut, piss in a bottle, cower in fear of job loss, and brag about your freedom. — Ambrose Bierce

Abortion ... interferes with God's plan-a plan He willed before He created the universe. — Richard Halverson

My advice for life: dance and sing your song while the party is still on. — Rasheed Ogunlaru

How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight? — Chuck Palahniuk

Almost all doctrinal error is really truth perverted. Truth wrongly divided. Truth disproportionately held and taught. — Arthur W. Pink

The Darwinian adaptive trait of our time is the ability to figure out when we are being lied to on television. — Dick Morris

Being proud of your background and unique attributes will ensure continued growth. Recognition provides the opportunity to speak about and showcase our experiences as women exhibiting strength in the business world. — Madeline Ann Lewis

You couldn't do it?" Rob Lynburn sneered.
"I know her," Ash said in a low voice.
"I can't ... hurt someone I know. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Some do not understand that we must die, But those who do realize this settle their quarrels. — Gautama Buddha

The balm of life, a kind and faithful friend. — Mercy Otis Warren

A family is a family not because of gender but because of values, like commitment, trust and love. — Gray Davis

The failure of decision makers to grapple with the inner workings of their own minds, and their desire to indulge their gut feelings, made it "quite likely that the fate of entire societies may be sealed by a series of avoidable mistakes committed by their leaders. — Michael Lewis

It is, it is a glorious thing To be a Pirate King. — Walter Raleigh

Poetry for me has been a long pilgrimage, a journey and a growing relationship with the unknown. — David Whyte

In general, it can be said that no contemplative life is possible without ascetic self-discipline. One must learn to survive without the habit-forming luxuries which get such a hold on men today. I do not say that to be a contemplative one absolutely has to go without smoking or without alcohol, but certainly one must be able to use these things without being dominated by an uncontrolled need for them. — Thomas Merton