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The necessity of every one paying in his own labor for what he consumes, affords the only legitimate and effectual check to excessive luxury, which has so often ruined individuals, states and empires; and which has now brought almost universal bankruptcy upon us. — Josiah Warren

Food is one of life's greatest joys yet we've reached this really sad point where we're turning food into the enemy, and something to be afraid of — Jamie Oliver

Sweet to think on it, that when we are last weary of all this world there is the rising sun — Anne Rice

They shall be remembered forever,
They shall be alive forever,
They shall be speaking forever,
The people shall hear them forever. — W.B.Yeats

Now my uncle knew many of them [actresses] personally, and also ladies of another class, not clearly distinguished from actresses in my mind. — Marcel Proust

My feeling is that maintaining financial independence is also a healthy way to keep my feet on the ground. — Valerie Trierweiler

The whispering of the truth is stronger than the thunderstorm of the untruth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

until the moon had waxed fat and thinned, and again grown heavy with the child of night, — Rosemary Hawley Jarman

The long term sustainable growth in job creation comes from the private sector. It is important that the Obama administration partner with the private sector and come up with the best possible ideas for creating jobs. — Valerie Jarrett

nothing more than his favorite image of himself. The mirror in my room in the Windsor Hotel in Paris reflected my favorite image of me - a darkly handsome young airline pilot, smooth-skinned, bull-shouldered and immaculately groomed. Modesty is not one of my virtues. — Frank W. Abagnale

In time, I found out that in God's economy nothing is ever wasted. All those "dead-end jobs" prepared me for the job of my dreams in journalism. — Regina Brett

The primary function of government is to protect the minority of the opulent from the majority of the poor. — James Madison