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One of the big things coming out of healthcare reform is a thing called the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act (CLASS) which is a mechanism to reimburse people staying at home for technology and services that allow them to stay at home. — Colin Angle

The color of the object illuminated partakes of the color of that which illuminates it. — Leonardo Da Vinci

i don't like material things i like the feeling they bring — Anonyumus

There is to my mind no doubt that the concept of beautiful had its roots in sexual excitation and that its original meaning was sexually stimulating. — Sigmund Freud

Maturity is a needed component of faithful, loving relationships. And if not directed into the healthy channel of permitted adult behaviour, romantic and sexual jealousies can literally tear families and communities apart.
A permanent solution like marriage makes this much less a problem and also ensures that when couples have children, those children have a mother and father to care for them. — Linda Harvey

Progressive policies implemented since the early 1900s launched America into the modern age and created a vibrant middle class. — Keith Ellison

It is the difficult, but unavoidable, task of the modern individual to assimilate consciously all of the contents - from darkest degradation to profoundest purpose - contained in the psyche. — Daniel Pinchbeck

You know you love something if you're willing to die for it, and you know it means nothing if you walk away from that which is dying. — Anthony Liccione

Art is endless like a river flowing, passing, yet remaining ... — Jorge Luis Borges

To make peace with an enemy one must work with that enemy, and that enemy becomes one's partner. — Nelson Mandela

Right now I'm scoring goals and I'm the king of the world. And a couple weeks ago I was almost in the toilet. So maybe you just forget to flush me. — Alexander Ovechkin

The strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance. Also, the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should constitute an independent nation, free of foreign domination. — Ernest Gellner

The thing about the classics it that they are such great characters, they have a great deal of depth and different layers to them. I always find that very stimulating to play. — Frances O'Connor