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Nothing more guarantees the erosion of character than getting something for nothing. In the liberal welfare state, one develops an entitlement mentality. And the rhetoric of liberalism - labeling each new entitlement a 'right reinforces this sense of entitlement.' - — Dennis Prager

Today the campaign for world government lives on mainly among kooks and science fiction fans. — Steven Pinker

These irresponsible acts, which cannot have any justification whatsoever, are to be fully condemned. In these appalling circumstances, I want to offer you the most sincere condolences, both in my name and in that of the French people. — Jacques Chirac

They want to hold onto something they never had in the first place. Anybody who claims to have some interest in me as an individual artist or even as part of the Beatles has absolutely misunderstood everything I ever said if they can't see why I'm with Yoko. And if they can't see that, they don't see anything. They're just jacking off to - it could be anybody. Mick Jagger or somebody else. Let them go jack off to Mick Jagger, okay? I don't need it. — John Lennon

God only promises to bless the nation that recognizes His authority. — Tony Evans

Portland and Seattle and Vancouver, they were beautiful cities, with their own positive qualities . . . but what they weren't was infinitely capable of expansion. There were protected wetlands and forests to every side, mountain microclimates and endangered species under the protection of the federal government. The Pacific Northwest was already full, sorry, and it wasn't looking to double its population any time soon. — Anonymous

Finally, Jace suspects it's a bad sign that he is referring to himself in the third person. — Swati Avasthi

Fighting has opened the path to redemption for me, — Dustin Poirier

Theology always has moral implications, and morality is always undergirded by theology. — David Novak

An important part of deciding where we want to go, as a society and culture, is knowing where we have come from, and indeed, how far we have come. — Sara Sheridan