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Governments fear their people. They fear we will exercise our power to change them, and they fear we will panic. The first is a realistic if undemocratic fear, since changing them is our right; the second is a self-aggrandizing fantasy in which attempts to alter the status quo are seen as madness, hysteria, mob rule. — Rebecca Solnit
Fortunately, I was still living in Los Angeles at the time. So I went out to World Gym and got a membership. — Warren Cuccurullo
You must remember that no one lives a life free from pain and suffering. — Sophocles
Somehow, the fact that more poor people are on welfare, receiving more generous payments, does not seem to have made this country a nice place to live - not even for the poor on welfare, whose condition seems not noticeably better than when they were poor and off welfare. Something appears to have gone wrong; a liberal and compassionate social policy has bred all sorts of unanticipated and perverse consequences. — Irving Kristol
He would usually study with a small group of students, men and women. — Frederick Lenz
Sometimes a Change in LIfe can Bring Us Happiness. — Jan Jansen
We regard those other cultures, such as that of India, where many people live and believe and behave much as they did 1,000 or 2,000 years ago, as undeveloped. — Arthur Erickson
Why are you smiling?" "Because I can. — Amelia LeFay
Truman said he only needed a daily intelligence digest to keep from having to read a two-foot stack of cables every morning. — Tim Weiner
She is opinionated, as most of us are, but you won't find yourself impaled on her arguments; she doesn't charge at you as some people do. What [she] does is walk slowly and steadily into a conversational battle, somehow managing to deflect all incoming targets until she is standing in your corner with her flag dug firmly into the ground. I think it comes from the deep-seated confidence she possesses in her core. I think it is the powerful combination of encouraged individualism and a strong family unit. — Carrie Adams
