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[I]t is certain that no subjects or citizens, when legally armed and kept in due order by their masters, ever did the least mischief to any state. . . . Rome remained free for four hundred years and Sparta eight hundred, although their citizens were armed all that time; but many other states that have been disarmed have lost their liberties in less than forty years.6 — Les Adams

When you're talking about capital and financial things, which I certainly pay a lot of attention to, I base those decisions on one question that I typically ask myself, which is 'Does it help us to build a better company?' — Jim Bankoff

You're in the public eye and you just hope that people don't come up and interrupt you while your in the middle of a meal or a conversation or something like that. — Wayne Rogers

It brings them to maturity and exercises no control over them; - — Lao-Tzu

They put their feelers out for all the names and then they'll cast you up to the point a name steps up, and then it doesn't matter how much they love you, there's a certain marketing value on that name, and there you go. — Josh Holloway

He'll survive," he answered her. "Just as he's survived everything else in his life. But he'll never be the same. — Lisa Kleypas

None is so perfect that he does not need at times the advice of others. — Baltasar Gracian

Meditation is a practice that can teach us to enter each moment with wisdom, lightness, and a sense of humor. It is an art of opening and letting go, rather than accumulation or struggle. Then, even within our frustrations and difficulties, a remarkable inner sense of support and perspective can grow. — Jack Kornfield

Again, most of the chief distinctions marked by economic terms are differences not of kind but of degree. — Alfred Marshall

I would not give a penny for your love to the truth if it is not accompanied with a hearty hatred of error. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Water is what it is, and does what it does. It can overwhelm, but it's not overwhelmed. It can be still, but it is not impatient. It can be forced to change course, but it is not frustrated. — David Allen