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Liberty is not less a blessing, because oppression has so long darkened the mind that it can not appreciate it. — Lucretia Mott

I used to be sceptic, but not anymore, because now I am positive that I'm getting screwed. — Dennis Miller

There's something about the tango that brings even more emotion out of the lyrics. — Ruben Blades

It was almost two years after I left Capital that I put out the first one on Chrysalis and that was really instructive because it was no better in particular than any other record I'd done. — Leo Kottke

At the end of the day, we're all brothers and sisters in God. What people do is none of my business. — Tyson Fury

It's very hard to get rich and famous at a young age and handle it well. — Randy Newman

After that he would leave for a while, breaking things as he went, slamming doors to kick them open, picking up decanters to hurl at mirrors, detouring by way of chairs to smash them against the floor. Always when he came back he would sleep in their room, shutting the door against her. Rigid with self-pity she would lie in another room, wishing for the will to leave. Each believed the other a murderer of time, a destroyer of life itself. — Joan Didion

That would be cool if you could eat a good food with a bad food and the good food would cover for the bad food when it got to your stomach. Like you could eat a carrot with an onion ring and they would travel down to your stomach, then they would get there, and the carrot would say, It's cool, he's with me. — Mitch Hedberg

Show me a hero, and I'll write you a tragedy. — F Scott Fitzgerald

America is a land of big dreamers and big hopes. It is this hope that has sustained us through revolution and civil war, depression and world war, a struggle for civil and social rights and the brink of nuclear crisis. And it is because our dreamers dreamed that we have emerged from each challenge more united, more prosperous, and more admired than before. — Barack Obama