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There is nothing that says unions have a God-given right to be there. We have to work at it and make ourselves relevant to every section of the workforce. — Frances O'Grady

The pure heart is one that is entirely cut away from self. To be selfless is to be pure. — Abdu'l- Baha

If you're working 50 hours a week to try to maintain family income, and your children have the kinds of aspirations that come from being flooded with television from age one, and associations have declined, people end up hopeless, even though they have every option. — Noam Chomsky

Loving my Poet as I do, though, I try hard to understand what a poet is. The first clue lies in the fact that my Poet - every poet - is an insomniac. My own reads or wanders about our apartment for the best part of most nights. She told me she often feels she would give up every poem she's ever written for one good night's sleep. — Naeem Murr

We've climbed the mighty mountain. I see the valley below, and it's a valley of peace. — George W. Bush

I don't think half my stuff would be funny if the audience didn't feel at least a little bit safe that it's not how I truly feel. — Sarah Silverman

I don't want to be on the phone talking numbers and budget. I want to be creating a world. — Nicholas Sparks

The very gradual reductions in my weight which I am able to show, may be interesting to many, and I have great pleasure in stating them, believing that they serve to demonstrate further the merit of the system pursued. — William Banting

The Word of God we read is written not so much with ink as with the blood of the Son of God; or — John Calvin

Mmm," said Ares, without turning his head. "This war on terror isn't producing enough casualties. Bringing in Iran is the obvious choice, but I don't think they've got enough fire power yet. I wonder if I could somehow antagonize Japan."
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"There's always Russia," said Ares, "but they've been harder to provoke since the end of the Cold War. Why are mortals so hung up on peace?" He shuffled through his papers. "Or maybe it's time to broaden out some of the African civil wars? — Marie Phillips