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While Congress can't overturn the Supreme Court, we can provide carrots and sticks to prevent local governments from unfairly taking property from landowners. — Stephanie Herseth

George W. Bush - who I'm sure that a lot of people, when I say this, will not be happy about it - but Bush had a determination, and had a very clearly defined set of principles. You knew exactly where he stood. — Frank Luntz

We're constantly told that running will ruin our knees and outrage our hearts, but for nearly all of human existence, it was associated with freedom, vitality, and eternal youth. — Christopher McDougall

If it be true that every novel contains an element of autobiography - and this can hardly be denied, since the creator can only express himself in his creation - then there are some of us to whom an open display of sentiment is repugnant. — Joseph Conrad

I couldn't wait for the sun to come up the next morning so that I could get out on the course again. — Ben Hogan

The poor black people in it make the black people in Gone With the Wind look like Malcolm X. — Ben Stein

What gnats are compared with humans, so is the whole creation compared with God. — Saint John Chrysostom

Sometimes love needs a rest from caring, and so bears for an intolerable few hours the guilt of not caring. — Robert Breault

I like to go hear jazz late-night up in Harlem. — Daniel Boulud

Writing should be meaningful for children, Y an intrinsic need should be aroused in them, and Y writing should be incorporated into a task that is necessary and relevant. — Lev S. Vygotsky

We need to consume less. A lot less. Less food, less energy, less stuff. Fewer cars, electric cars, cotton T-shirts, laptops, mobile phone upgrades. Far fewer.
Yet, every decade, global consumption continues to increase relentlessly. — Stephen Emmott

can we say goodbye again? i miss the way you rip me open. i — Trista Mateer

The Cameroonian soul is genuine. It is noble, and it embodies humanism. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

Small steps to the madhouse still get us there at last — Gregory Maguire

Atonement is a journey of healing that moves from the pain between a victim and an oppressor, through forgiveness, the making of amends, the relief of anger and compassion for the victim, to deep reconciliation. — Phil Cousineau