Contingentement Quotes & Sayings
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No man can take your freedom from you. They can limit your mobility, but that's about all they can do — Danielle Steel

Central planning inevitably leads to economic chaos and failure.
Friedrich Hayek called the delusion that a single person or a group
of government planners could possibly possess the knowledge to plan
an entire economy a "fatal conceit." The overwhelming historical
evidence is that the more freedom a nation has, the more economic
opportunities will exist and the more dynamic that nation's economy
will be. Likewise, the more regulations, controls, taxes, governmentrun
industries, protectionism, and other forms of interventionism that
exists, the poorer the country will become. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

I like to learn things slow I like learning alot I like to get it all again and in the end You know you get what you got — Zooey Deschanel

If #SpartanSurvived failed in its efforts, no one would be the wiser. There was no risk to her online persona. No backlash from haters. Anonymity's cloak both protected her and kept the torch of Spartan alive. Because as much as fandom knew a fan had created the post, the faceless message held the faint promise of authenticity. And if people believed it, then the magic was real. They could change Spartan's fate, because they thought they could, and tonight's video would cast the first spell. — Danika Stone

Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself. — Truman Capote

Most of my friends all tend to work in restaurants part time, doing acting classes on the side. — Lauren Conrad

I will be a president of all Bulgarians, irrespective of their ethnicity, religion or political affiliations. — Georgi Parvanov

The respect and protection of woman and of maternity should be raised to the position of an inalienable social duty and should become one of the principles of human morality. — Maria Montessori

Well everybody in Casablanca has problems. Yours may work out. — Humphrey Bogart