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The positive testimony of history is that the State invariably had its origin in conquest and confiscation. No primitive State known to history originated in any other manner. — Albert Jay Nock
I like the incongruity of how in Iran, these people we think of as being revolutionaries or fanatics or whatever are just as aware of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader as our people are back home. — Ben Affleck
Nothing mortal is enduring, and there is nothing sweet which does not presently end in bitterness. — Petrarch
The grass isn't always greener on the other side! — Ricky Gervais
Our system is dynamic, always shifting gears. What I do is I build models to beat the market. — Louis Navellier
Life is about making mistakes. If you don't take chances, blindfolded and frightened as you are, you're not really living, are you? Heartache makes you stronger. Misery is the stuff of good poetry. You're denying yourself much more than the bad things in life by listening to Zita's fortunes. — Kimberly Karalius
The passion and knowledge of journalism as storytelling is incredibly infectious. — Tom McCarthy
This whole earth in which we inhabit is but a point is space. — Henry David Thoreau
We're going to march on Washington with a host of Republicans, Democrats, business leaders, legislators. — Gray Davis
I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home. — Sting
Oh, I definitely believe in karma." Donna nodded. "Remember last year when Grace wouldn't let me sing with her at karaoke and then that weirdo with the 'Kill Everyone' tattoo came up and shared the microphone with her? Karma." "You're right. That was the quickest payback I've ever seen." Belinda laughed. — Cat Johnson
I didn't want to be an artist in the same place I worked. You could always have people that might feel like you would do something more for yourself. — DJ Khaled
We all have a grain of god in us. We do get opportunities to realize it, when moments in life demand selfless deeds of compassion from us. But we often squander them. — Ashok Kallarakkal