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Bantha Milk Quotes By B.C. Forbes

After visiting several of America's most fashionable playgrounds, I have reached the conclusion that men who work hard enjoy life most. The men at such places can be divided into two classes, first, busy men of affairs ... and, second, rich loafers. I was impressed by the obvious enjoyment corporation heads and other important executives were deriving from their vacation activities ... The idle rich fellows, on the other hand, although indulging in exactly the same activities, palpably were bored. — B.C. Forbes

Bantha Milk Quotes By Gouverneur Morris

There must be religion. When that ligament is torn, society is disjointed and its members perish ... [T]he most important of all lessons is the denunciation of ruin to every state that rejects the precepts of religion. — Gouverneur Morris

Bantha Milk Quotes By Q'orianka Kilcher

I hope to contribute to a global warming of hearts and a climate change in human consciousness. — Q'orianka Kilcher

Bantha Milk Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

I took an especially deep breath, smell notwithstanding, exhaled, and shut my eyes with decision. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. That had been one of Frank's favorite expressions, and by and large, a good sentiment. — Diana Gabaldon

Bantha Milk Quotes By John C. McGinley

As an actor, it's great to play a strong leader with a heart of gold. — John C. McGinley

Bantha Milk Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Follow the deer? Follow the Christ the King. Live pure, speak true,right wrong, Follow the King
Else, wherefore born? — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Bantha Milk Quotes By Jim Hightower

Banks don't commit crimes. Bankers do. And they won't ever stop if they don't have to pay for their crimes. — Jim Hightower

Bantha Milk Quotes By Christopher G. Nuttall

One of the most dangerous signs of decline is the sudden reluctance to tolerate different points of view in political debate. Questions and issues that were discussed freely are suddenly forbidden, limiting the realm of political science. The reluctance to question the fundamental basis of our culture and society is, in itself, crippling free enquiry and freedom of speech. — Christopher G. Nuttall