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So with the end of the Cold War, it became increasingly obvious that there was no basis upon which any decision was being made, not in the White House, and certainly because of that, not in the Congress. — Malcolm Wallop
How I can do that one, aye? Leave my Chessiebomb there without me. — Stacia Kane
My view is that innovation has declined in the everyday processes that businesses tinker with incrementally as they try to become more productive over time. — Edmund Phelps
I'm a fighter. I am passionate about what I believe. I've been passionate my whole life about the [American] Constitution. — Ted Cruz
There are only two kinds of thoughts you can have, memories and imaginings. — Deepak Chopra
But it just comes down to trying to get the work out there and however the team fits together then that's the way it sort of plays into itself. — Renee O'Connor
The right story needs the right telling. — John Green
Magic is desire made real. — Deborah Harkness
Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Half the time I read Hayek's The Sensory Order with amazement at the extent of his reading and comprehension . he is right . most of the time. — Edwin Boring
Let not the hours pass by in the dark. Kindle the lamp of love with thy life. — Rabindranath Tagore
Madness strips you of memory and leaves you scrabbling around on the floor of your brain for the snatches and snippets of what happened, what was said, and when. — Marya Hornbacher
Babbage ... gave the name to the [Cambridge] Analytical Society, which he stated was formed to advocate 'the principles of pure d-ism as opposed to the dot-age of the university.' — W. W. Rouse Ball
It seems to me that we do live in two worlds ... there is this physical one, which is coherant, and there is the spiritual one, which to the average man with his flashes of religious experience, is very often incoherant. This experience of having two worlds to live in all the time, or not all the time, is a vital one, and is what living is like. — William Golding
