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Breakfast Meme Quotes By Tony Dovale

Most Leadership is Greedership dressed up in sheeps' clothing pretending to care for humanity. — Tony Dovale

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Robert H. Knight

Market conservatives" who disdain cultural issues are little different from liberals in their belief that the marketplace (or in the liberals' case, the marketplace of ideas) will somehow produce virtuous, self-governing citizens. Let's call these folks "liberaltarians."

What the liberaltarians, who clamor for drug legalization, free sex, abortion, legalized prostitution, and limitless pornography above all else do not understand is that the sexual revolution that they mistake for freedom is the most serious threat poed to liberty in America. — Robert H. Knight

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Abigail Roux

Digger stood and ambled toward the balcony. "This explains so much. I feel like I've just finished a crossword puzzle."
"How do you know what that feels like?" Kelly asked — Abigail Roux

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Zig Ziglar

When you've got a solid commitment and solid objectives, you've got a much better chance of reaching your goal. — Zig Ziglar

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Dido Armstrong

I feel very warm towards Mum and Dad for giving us the independence they did. My childhood, and the fact we didn't have a TV, gave me a boundless imagination. — Dido Armstrong

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Gaiven Clairmont

No one leads an army to war, unless they have first served in battle — Gaiven Clairmont

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Ovid

Love and dignity cannot share the same abode. — Ovid

Breakfast Meme Quotes By Chris Hedges

Our return to an image-based culture means the destruction of the abstract thought made possible by a literate, print-based society. Image-based societies do not grasp or cope with ambiguity, nuance, doubt and the many layers of irrational motives and urges, some of them frightening, that make human actions complex and finally unfathomable. They eschew self-criticism for amusement. They build fantastic non-reality-based belief systems that cater to human desires and illusions rather than human reality. These illusions, whether religious or secular, offer a simple and unexamined myth that the human race is advancing morally, spiritually and materially toward paradise. This advance is proclaimed as inevitable. This faith in our advancement makes us passive and complacent. — Chris Hedges