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Political convictions then were of the utmost importance, so intensely felt that it was difficult even for well-balanced and temperate men to think of the opposition party without bitterness. To the rank and file of the Federalists, the Democrats seemed a vulgar, ignorant mob at best, at worst a group of "knaves and blockheads." To the Democrats, the Federalists appeared abandoned traitors fawning at the feet of the British government, a blindly selfish aristocracy who deserved little better treatment than the French nobility had received a few years before during the Reign of Terror. — William Edward Buckley

Marriage is a big adjustment for anyone - male or female. There is no guarantee that a person who has become set in his or her ways can successfully make that transition. — Jeanne Phillips

To be able to live and work in the United States is a privilege. — David Geffen

Happiness is a true wealth, which no money can buy. — Alon Calinao Dy

He that first cries out stop thief, is often he that has stolen the treasure. — William Congreve

Some are very hostile if mistakes are pointed out. I'm not. If I make a mistake, I make a mistake. — Rosalyn Sussman Yalow

I was one of those weird children that just couldn't talk to people, so I kind of had to make myself be not like that because I knew it was going to hinder me. — Karen Gillan

All the forces that are working in this body have been produced out of food; we see that every day. — Swami Vivekananda

At this point, the analysis of gene expression in the brain isn't prectical because current (and foreseeable)techniques require that we analyze a piece of brain tissue. Most people find that unpleasant. — Matt Ridley

What's nice about what we have is when you enter the set, the world of film, it becomes this real cocoon, very different from all the publicity. That's the fun part. — Mira Nair

Speak and speed: the close mouth catches no flies. — Benjamin Franklin