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Unemployment insurance is a pre-paid vacation for freeloaders. — Ronald Reagan

If your stature were an illness, it seems that the Centipede dispenses medicine to make you well. — Cheshire Cat

In our conditioned nature we do not understand value of something until we lose it. — Radhanath Swami

Unification of differences is power. — Shesh Nath Vernwal

Brighter shades of blue and red than he had ever seen. The — Brandon Mull

History knows no scruples and no hesitation. Inert and unnering flows towards her goal. History knows herway. She makes no mistakes. — Arthur Koestler

How many thousands of [lives] are there every year that comes cast away, (in all civilized countries at least)
and consider'd asnothing but common air, in competition of an hypothesis. — Laurence Sterne

You exalt me Bati,
This is the message to the society,
Brightest day demands
struggling, suffering and sacrifice,
heroic labor would suffice. — Ankita Singhal

Living where I live New York I don't think anyone's going to make a fuss. But it is more deeply satisfying because it's of your place and means that you aren't forgotten; someone's noticed what you have been doing with your life. — Peter Carey

Iraq was invaded to secure Israel and everybody knows it. — Ernest Hollings

The ethics of journalism are one thing. Another thing is the ethics of business. — Adam Michnik

Essentially, he taught that it doesn't make sense to upset ourselves about what is beyond our control. We don't get a choice about what hand we are dealt in this life. The only choice we have is our attitude about the cards we hold and the finesse with which we play our hand. — Sylvia Boorstein

Computer mistake in grade-giving resulted in academic failure of several brilliant students. After some years the mistake was discovered. Letter was sent to each student inviting him to resume his studies. Each replied he was getting along very well without education. — John Cage