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War, and more wars, are helping Government to siphon the earnings of its people into its treasury for its own selfish purpose, which is to rule the people for the Government instead of for the purpose of serving the people. When will the people see that the very taxes they pay are building a power to be used against them? — Walter Russell

Attention is like a narrow mouthed vessel; pour into it what you have to say cautiously, and, as it were, drop by drop. — Joseph Joubert

As a team, you need to come from behind every once in awhile just to do it. Good for the attitude. It makes it exciting. And when everybody knows you have to throw it ... that makes it fun too. — Dan Marino

No more from you, Walker. It's bad enough that I'm in here. Will — Leonard Foglia

I grew up with British rock. — Bryan Adams

Obsession with self is the motif of our time. — Charles Krauthammer

She felt in her mind the consciousness that she was entitled to hold a higher rank from her merit, than the arbitrary despotism of religious prejudice permitted her to aspire to. — Walter Scott

My sculpture can last for days or a few seconds - what is important to me is the experience of making. I leave all my work outside and often return to watch it decay. — Andy Goldsworthy

I can do nothing halfway. Those who can, have a fissure somewhere inside. Most people have many. They lie to themselves - not to know that. I've never lied to myself. — Ayn Rand

This is a war against terrorists. Not a war against a religion, but a war against terrorists. — Gordon England

I do think that narrative is very important - I think that we use narrative to organize the world around us, and so it does matter a lot what kinds of narratives we have in our inventories and which ones are reinforced so often and so strongly that we habitually reach for them without thinking. — Ann Leckie