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We want a state wise in its contemplation - just in its actions - and moderate in the reach of government into our lives. — Sonny Perdue

Sometimes," said General Morpurgo, taking her hand, "dreams are all that separate us from the machines. — Dan Simmons

We want, and must have, a national policy, as to slavery, which deals with it as being wrong. — Abraham Lincoln

Just going through a marriage and a divorce - which I essentially did by 21 - will give you an insane amount of perspective on life. — Solange Knowles

I hope my daughter knows that in our house we can make messes and have fun and we'll laugh through it. Granted I don't want her to trash the house, but we do make a lot of messes. — Angela Kinsey

I am calling attention just to the main points of these tremendously important matters, which can be understood better by pious meditation than explained by human language. — Martin Chemnitz

Leadership is having a point of view. — Roger Enrico

There comes a time when a moral man can't obey a law which his conscience tells him is unjust. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I truly, truly believe that beauty is something that comes from within. — Emma Watson

Driving exploration is critical, but knowing when to stop is also. Product development is exploring with a purpose, delivering value within a set of constraints. Frequent, timeboxed iterations compel the development and product teams and executives to make difficult tradeoff decisions early and often during the project. Feature delivery contributes to realistic evaluations because product managers can look at tangible, verifiable results. — Jim Highsmith

Someone's going to be able to take good care of my sister. She knows how to be taken care of. — Trai Byers

Ancient Egypt was doubly fortunate, and doubtless owed to this its fabled wealth, in that it possessed two activities, namely, pyramid-building as well as the search for the precious metals, the fruits of which, since they could not serve the needs of man by being consumed, did not stale with abundance. The Middle Ages built cathedrals and sang dirges. Two pyramids, two masses for the dead, are twice as good as one; but not so two railways from London to York. Thus we are so sensible, have schooled ourselves to so close a semblance of prudent financiers, taking careful thought before we add to the 'financial' burdens of posterity by building them houses to live in, that we have no such easy escape from the sufferings of unemployment. We have to accept them as an inevitable result of applying to the conduct of the State the maxims which are best calculated to 'enrich' an individual by enabling him to pile up claims to enjoyment which he does not intend to exercise at any definite time. — John Maynard Keynes

Sensible people advise against drinking on an empty stomach, but to my mind it is the best sort of drinking. — Tom Hodgkinson

Ever hear of anyone falling — James Patterson