Ben Franklin Liberty Quotes & Sayings
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Going from playing a backroom of a bar to a show for 80,000 people ... that's pretty wild. — The Rev

The stories tend to be what I work on when I'm stuck. Something will just pop into my head and I'll think that's more of a story. — Jess Walter

Far too few designers put any thought into usability, ending up with a great product that's completely inaccessible. — James Dyson

The whole of mathematics consists in the organization of a series of aids to the imagination in the process of reasoning. — Alfred North Whitehead

The class stared at the new girl with admiration. They had never met anyone like Gooney Bird Greene. She was a good student. She sat down at the desk Mrs. Pidgeon provided, right smack in the middle of everything, and began doing second grade spelling. — Lois Lowry

The Clinton Foundation does nothing but donate to charities." They can't find any evidence that what Schweizer has written about the Clintons and their foundation and the fund-raising and the getting paid for speeches is wrong. They can't find anything where he's wrong. The book has not been "discredited." So [Donald] Trump delivers this massive speech. It hit home run after home run after home run. — Rush Limbaugh

There can be no place for self entirely — Horatio Nelson

There's a difference between loneliness and solitude. — Jennifer E. Smith

The scientific truth is forged in the fire of experiments, — Zygmunt Miloszewski

Broken locks and bruised knees and borrowed lipgloss and rain on the streets — Rebecca Godfrey

The thing about light is that it really isn't yours; it's what you gather and shine back. And it gets more power from reflectiveness; if you sit still and take it in, it fills your cup, and then you can give it off yourself. — Anne Lamott

Any society that would give up essential liberty to obtain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.
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