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Declaration And Address Quotes By David McIntosh

The Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, and there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words. — David McIntosh

Declaration And Address Quotes By Arnold Schwarzenegger

Combating climate change requires collaboration with many levels of government. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Declaration And Address Quotes By May Sarton

This suspension of one's own reality, this being entirely alone in a strange city (at times I wondered if I had lost the power of speech) is an enriching state for a writer. Then the written word ... takes on an intensity of its own. Nothing gets exteriorized or dissipated; all is concentrated within. — May Sarton

Declaration And Address Quotes By Suzanne Enoch

I'm glad you decided to come."
"It doesn't mean anything." He grinned. "Everything means something. — Suzanne Enoch

Declaration And Address Quotes By Mary Baker Eddy

Life is real, and death is the illusion. — Mary Baker Eddy

Declaration And Address Quotes By Scott Klusendorf

The Declaration of Independence, Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, and Martin Luther King's 'Letter from the Birmingham Jail' all have their metaphysical roots in the biblical concept of the imago dei ((i.e. humans bearing the image of God). If pro-lifers are irrational for grounding basic human rights in the concept of a transcendent Creator, these important historical documents--all of which advanced our national understanding of equality--are irrational as well. — Scott Klusendorf

Declaration And Address Quotes By Jon Ronson

I suspect it was probably unusual to suffer from both Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Malingering, unproductiveness tending to make me feel anxious, but there it was. I had both. — Jon Ronson