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Fear and debt drive this system. We are hammered with messages that terrify us into believing that we must pay any price, assume any debt, to stop the enemies who, we are told, lurk at our doorsteps. The — John Perkins
I realize now how lucky I was, in the total absence of role models, to have only men to rebel against. Today's women students are meeting their oppressors in dangerously seductive new form, as successful congenial female professors who view themselves as victims of a rigid foreign ideology. — Camille Paglia
Through intense self-examination and ceaseless selfchallenge, create change, and adjust your track toward growth and completion. — Ilchi Lee
Staying away from news channels, print, and social media makes one realize, that the world actually is a beautiful place to live. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal
Why do they call it the Department of Interior when they are in charge of everything outdoors? — Steven Wright
Do it now! Don't wait for tomorrow.
For some---it never comes.
Do it now!!! — Kirsten Campbell
The whole thing was done for internal political reasons to galvanize and unify the country against the Americans, and if they hadn't had that immediate opportunity they would have found another one. — Lloyd Cutler
Shit ... I don't know anything about babies. I mean, I literally know nothing. I'll be a terrible father. oh my God, I asked you to pick up that heavy box the other night. Pregnant women can't pick up heavy stuff, right? Shit! No more getting your hair done, all those toxic chemicals and shit. — Kimberly Lauren
How, then, can the feds justify favoring sons of Hispanics over sons of white Americans who fought in World War II or Vietnam? — Pat Buchanan
Every manmade disaster begins when one man thinks for another. However benevolent they begin, the ultimate outcome is tyranny. — John Kramer
It is cynicism, and not idealism, that is generally the mark of youthful immaturity, or rather it is the cynic who is generally the most foolish romantic. — Andrew Sarris
