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Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Milan Kundera

I invent stories, confront one with another, and by this means I ask questions. The stupidity of people comes from having an answer to everything. The wisdom of the novel comes from having a question for everything. — Milan Kundera

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Richard Leider

The original Greek word for enthusiasm meant "to be filled with God." When we are "filled with God" we tend to lead on purpose. — Richard Leider

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Randy Houser

I've made music since I was a kid so I've always gotten joy out of that. — Randy Houser

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Ben Tolosa

If you listen to only one side of the story, you are simply a coward. — Ben Tolosa

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Stephen Colbert

Nothing reassures parents more than surrounding their kids with the kind of guys who have a lot of weapons and nothing to do on weekdays. — Stephen Colbert

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Rick Santorum

In far too many families with young children, both parents are working, when, if they really took an honest look at the budget, they might find they don't both need to ... What happened in America so that mothers and fathers who leave their children in the care of someone else - or worse yet, home alone after school between three and six in the afternoon - find themselves more affirmed by society? Here, we can thank the influence of radical feminism. — Rick Santorum

Cordileone On Shannon Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

I'm all for experimenting with sortition - randomly selected representative bodies of citizens. But I don't favor direct democracy. We're busy. We have lives. There is reddit. Who has time to work out the right answer to the thousand policy choices a gov't must make all the time? — Lawrence Lessig