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Drugs, hard. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, the law was changed in the United Kingdom to ensure that the production and supply of dangerous drugs should henceforth be in the hands of criminal organisations. Some people have argued that this is not an ideal arrangement. — William Donaldson

Rich or poor, high or low, all men are equal in sin. There are surface differences and degrees, but a deep identity beneath. So on the same principle all souls are of the same value. Here is the true democracy of Christianity. So there is one ransom for all, for the need of all is identical. III. — Alexander MacLaren

There are some whom the applause of the multitude has deluded into the belief that they are really statesmen. — Plato

I'm never certain of a performance - my own or the other actors' - or the script or anything ... But to me it seems there's only one place in the world the camera can be, and the decision usually comes immediately. — Orson Welles

But if we may perish by cracks in things that we don't know - — Henry James

And a few months later, an opinion poll found that 54 percent of the American people wanted the United Nations to become a world government with power to control the armed forces of all nations, including the United States. — Eric Schlosser

There's a machine that I have nothing to do with. It's called the "Tupac Machine." — Tupac Shakur

The will is infinite
and the execution confin'd,
the desire is boundless
and the act a slave
to limit. — William Shakespeare

Eating has always come up whenever and wherever. Maybe it's because we're girls, we have a lot of interest in eating. — Kim Hyo-yeon

Success is a lousy teacher. It makes you think you know what you're doing. — Bill Gates

You write it down because finally, when it's written down you do get it out of your system somewhat. — Leo Ornstein

Once again, Jesus calls those who follow him to share his passion. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

People look at things differently. Imagine going to a village in Southern Sudan and try to explain to someone there the concept of life insurance or retirement. Go to Vietnam and say retirement. Retirement in another country is your body is too racked with pain and your hands are too arthritic from the life in the rice patty fields, so you can't work anymore. So you move in with your son and his new wife takes care of you because that's how families work there. — Henry Rollins