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Let's make a dent in the universe — Steve Jobs
I don't want to give the illusion that one day God came down and I was healed. — Cheryl James
It takes the right guy to show you how wrong the last douche bag was. — Srinivas Shenoy
You weren't using the moon for anything. Only some long-term robot storage. — Leonard Richardson
Listen: two years ago peasants from some godforsaken — Andrzej Sapkowski
Don said, "By any chance did someone come in to confess while I was out, and just maybe you forgot to mention it?" Corrine said no one had. — Chet Williamson
One night a flock of red-tailed black cockatoos break the quiet as they charge up from the creek, right over the homestead, then down the hill towards Clem's house.
'They're my favourite, you know, of all the birds, they're the best,' comes Tom's raspy whisper.
'I know Dad,' says Clem. 'You always say.'
'They're majestic, dramatic. You wouldn't argue with one. — Nicole Sinclair
Faith is a choice like any other. If you're picking a career or a husband - or deciding whether to have a baby - there are feelings and reasons pro and con out the wazoo. But thinking it through is - at the final hour - horse dookey. You can only try out. — Mary Karr
Teacher: "Bark, Amy." Amy: "Arf! Arf! Arf! — Various
You don't have to go where you don't want to be to get where you want to be. You can go from where you are to where you want to be. — Esther Hicks
There is a deep sadness to American poverty, greater than the sadness of any other kind. It's because America has such an ideology of success. — Will Self
Monetary policy does not work like a scalpel but more like a sledgehammer. — Liaquat Ahamed
Reprove your friends in secret, praise them openly. — Publilius Syrus
It requires emphasis that the states established the American Republic and, through the Constitution, retained for themselves significant authority to ensure the republic's durability. This is not to say that the states are perfect governing institutions. Many are no more respectful of unalienable rights than is the federal government. But the issue is how best to preserve the civil society in a world of imperfect people and institutions. The answer, the Framers concluded, is to diversify authority with a combination of governing checks, balances, and divisions, intended to prevent the concentration of unbridled power in the hands of a relative few imperfect people. — Mark R. Levin
