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When more of the people's sustenance is exacted through the form of taxation than is necessary to meet the just obligations of government and expenses of its economical administration, such exaction becomes ruthless extortion and a violation of the fundamental principles of free government. — Grover Cleveland

Kiernan leans forward. "I'm guessing that's because you can make it work, Mr. Houdini. Maybe that's how you manage . . ." He pauses when my kick lands on his shin, but finishes the sentence anyway. ". . . some of your more elaborate escapes. — Rysa Walker

You cannot paint the exterior of your house. You have to take the paint chip down to show the paint-chip Nazis. — Dave Barry

Levana's face was fiercely beautiful. Breathtaking in her viciousness. — Marissa Meyer

A goal or cause in life, will help you come out of your hunger for insatiable desires. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

There must be no discrepancy between what we say and what we do, between our walk and our talk. — Billy Graham

So much of our thinking is involved with things we've already done and things we have yet to do. It's almost impossible not to be thinking about some future moment or some past mistake or tragedy. — Alexis M. Smith

Thou who hast given so much to me, give me one more thing ... a grateful heart! — George Herbert

This bowl has lived up to all the hype that I heard of it. Coaches ... that have been here rave about the hospitality, rave about the venue and all the activities for the players. The people here have been marvelous. The bowl committee has bent over backwards to make sure that our stay is an excellent one. The players have something to do if they choose every day. You couldn't find a better place. — Barry Alvarez

Only humans can cry tears. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Society has always been the free man's greatest enemy. And the free man has been society's greatest friend. How did society treat Jesus, Socrates, Galileo, or Martin Luther King? Yet look what they have left behind. — Laurence Boldt

Life was jaded like that, throwing them together when he couldn't tolerate affection and she was desperate for it. — Pam Godwin

When I stand on the edge of a tall place I feel like I'm on the edge of time, peering into forever. The question 'What if ... ?' rises up in my mind, and it's exciting because I know that in the next instant, in less time than it takes to snap my fingers, I could fly into eternity. — Ruth Ozeki