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In December, I agreed to extend the tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans because it was the only way I could prevent a tax hike on middle-class Americans. But we cannot afford $1 trillion worth of tax cuts for every millionaire and billionaire in our society. We can't afford it. And I refuse to renew them again. — Barack Obama

Sometimes more bitterness is sown in five minutes than can be got rid of in a whole life; — Thomas Hardy

There needs to be debates, like we're going through. There needs to be townhall meetings. There needs to be travel. This is a huge country. — George W. Bush

I've been in international competition, and now I know what the big boys can do. You don't go out and just run. There's an offense and a defense. — Steve Prefontaine

I am not deeply involved in Australian politics but I know there are prime ministers, governments around the world who are not acting responsibly in relation to climate change. — Jane Goodall

From a drop of water," said the writer, "a logical man could understand oceans and waterfalls without having ever seen or heard of them. — Arthur Conan Doyle

If you're walking down the street in L.A., people do sort of look at you like you're a hooker because it's so rare to see someone just walking. — Carey Mulligan

Is there any good news?' Tesla said.
Who ever promised that? Who ever said there'd be good news? — Clive Barker

I began my writing career in a very isolated place and time. — Lois McMaster Bujold

As communist atheists allowed no place for Jesus in their hearts, I decided I'd leave not the smallest place for satan in mine. — Richard Wurmbrand

I can tell you that God is alive because I talked to him this morning. — Billy Graham

The search for liberation is a rejection of the responsibilities of freedom in favor of a release into the irresponsibility of rights. And a right is irresponsible because it is a legally entrenched liberty that does not contain within itself the limitations instinctive in a free society. — Kenneth Minogue