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Chance stifled a grin, and all I could think was that this girl had to be related to me. Only women who were related to me annoyed me this much. — Barbra Annino

Anarchism misunderstands the real nature of man. It would be practicable only in a world of angels and saints — Ludwig Von Mises

'The Truth' is not meant to preach or point any fingers. It's meant to show that perhaps we should all avoid taking the moral high ground unless we have thought about things a bit more. — Michael Palin

They who clamor loudest for freedom are often the ones least likely to be happy in a free society. The frustrated, oppressed by their shortcomings, blame their failure on existing restraints. Actually their innermost desire is for an end to the "free for all." They want to eliminate free competition and the ruthless testing to which the individual is continually subjected in a free society. 29 — Eric Hoffer

The sun doth shake Light from his locks, and, all the way Breathing perfumes, doth spice the day. — Henry Vaughan

They loved scenes of righteous Godly vengeance on sinful mankind. They loved to show God's chosen people safe from harm, watching with happy faces as they were proved right to the world. But they never showed the aftermath. They never showed weeping humans, crushed and dying in pools of their own fluids. Young men smashed into piles of red flesh. A young woman cut in half because she was passing through a hatchway when catastrophe hit. This was Armageddon. This is what it looked like. Blood and torn flesh and cries for help. — James S.A. Corey

I always found Louise Brooks interesting. She was an icon of the silent - film era, and I knew she'd grown up in Kansas, and that she was smart and rebellious and sharp - tongued. — Laura Moriarty

Without a mask to shape us, what would we face anyone with? — David David Katzman

The world in all doth but two nations bear- The good, the bad; and these mixed everywhere. — Andrew Marvell

The Tudors hated to be wrong, and therefore never were. — Jeane Westin

The true statesman is the one who is willing to take risks. — Charles De Gaulle

The U.S. spent years and years and billions of dollars to build the Iraqi army only to watch it collapse and hand over so many of its weapons. — Richard Engel

Because this is you now. This is the woman you are today. You're standing tall. You've come through this and no one is going to hurt you again. I love you. — Irene Kelly