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I had hoped that the current presidential campaign debates might educate the public as to what is really involved in the ongoing controversy over campaign financing. — James L. Buckley

Happiness is something you get from yourself. If you're completely satisfied with yourself, nobody can take it away from you. — RZA

One doesn't really grow older; it's just that other people grow younger. — Patricia Moyes

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The Time Line is great for getting things into perspective when you feel a bit lost and lacking direction or if you have a big change coming up such as moving to secondary school, your parents splitting up or having a new family arrangement. When you experience grief or loss, whether that is for a person or a part of your life such as leaving your Primary School, you can travel back along the time line, identify which skills you need from your old life, anchor them and bring them into the present as you move forward to Secondary School. Once you've done the Time Line a few times it will be in your head and you can conjure up the image and the steps without moving. This can be useful in situations when you can't actually move physically, in class for instance. — Judy Bartkowiak

Now filet mignon come with every meal. I swear to God that I'm so high, Feel like i am going up a hill. — Wiz Khalifa

Everyday is a good day, just some days are better — Farrah Fawcett

God cherises praises , admires thanksgiving and embraces prayer . — Osunsakin Adewale

Everything in life has a space of balance. — Truth Devour

It's judgement day. I'm nervous. My films are finally being released! — Sienna Miller

Political indoctrination was geared towards producing activists. The propaganda image of the ideal child was a precocious political orator mouthing agitprop. Communism could not be taught from books, educational thinkers maintained. It had to be instilled through the whole life of the school, which was in turn to be connected to the broader world of politics through extra-curricular activities, such as celebrating Soviet holidays, joining public marches, reading newspapers and organizing school debates and trials. The idea was to initiate the children into the practices, cults and rituals of the Soviet system so that they would grow up to become loyal and active Communists. — Orlando Figes