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Dimentio Quotes By Milton Friedman

A very different meaning of equality has emerged in the United States in recent decades - equality of outcome. Everyone should have the same level of living or of income, should finish the race at the same time. Equality of outcome is in clear conflict with liberty. The attempt to promote it has been a major source of bigger and bigger government, and of government-imposed restrictions on our liberty. — Milton Friedman

Dimentio Quotes By Marlon James

A lot of time, I'd spell things in standard English instead of phonetically because I want people to understand what's going on. It's also very lyrical, and the great thing about lyrical prose is even when you're not totally sure of the words, you can be swayed by the musicality of it. — Marlon James

Dimentio Quotes By Caitlin Moran

When I hear women talking about how their wedding is going to be/was the best day of their life, I can't help but think, You just haven't taken enough MDMA in a field at 3 a.m., love. — Caitlin Moran

Dimentio Quotes By Eugen Herrigel

The effortlessness of a performance for which great strength is needed is a spectacle of whose aesthetic beauty the East has an exceedingly sensitive and grateful appreciation. — Eugen Herrigel

Dimentio Quotes By Deyth Banger

Nowadays, it's hard to find the best horror and to be interesting and to be afraid of it! — Deyth Banger

Dimentio Quotes By Rick Warren

Character is never built in a classroom; it is built in the circumstances of life. — Rick Warren

Dimentio Quotes By Dagmar Godowsky

Too late! The two saddest words in any tongue. — Dagmar Godowsky

Dimentio Quotes By Hippocrates

Sport is a preserver of health. — Hippocrates

Dimentio Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I wonder who it was defined man as a rational animal. It was the most premature definition ever given. Man is many things, but he is not rational. — Oscar Wilde