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Though it had no wide reputation, all manner of people frequented 'The Midnight Bell.' This was in its nature, of course, since it is notorious that all manner of people frequent all manner of public-houses - which in this respect resemble railway stations and mad-houses. — Patrick Hamilton

The earth beneath your feet does not care you will be king. Nor the water in your cup. Nor the air you breathe. You must speak to them as equal, or even better, as supplicant. — V.E Schwab

Here's a brave old reality, taxes don't go away; raising them never generates revenue, never ever ever. — Neil Cavuto

Keeping it real" isn't just a matter of facing up to harsh facts. It also includes opening up to the plethora of possibilities that offer us ways of impacting the world in spite of adversity. — T.K. Coleman

Read! Read something every day. Discipline yourself to a regular schedule of reading. In fifteen minutes a day you can read twenty books a year. — Wilferd Peterson

History is a mighty dramos, enacted upon the theatre of times, with suns for lamps and eternity for a background. — Thomas Carlyle

I put heavy weight on certainty. It's not risky to buy securities at a fraction of what they're worth. — Warren Buffett

I have always been full of lust - as I am now - but I have always been placing conceptual obstacles in my own path. — Susan Sontag

An ordinary Turk, an ordinary Arab, an ordinary Tunisian can change history. We believe that democracy is good, and that our people deserve it. — Ahmet Davutoglu

The first American insurance company was the Friendly Society for the Mutual Insurance of Houses Against Fire, founded in Charles Town in South Carolina, in 1735. — Andrew Tobias

U.S. assistance provides the Jordanian government needed flexibility to pursue policies that are of critical importance to U.S. national security and to foreign policy objectives in the Middle East. — Richard Armitage

I was brought up a Catholic and I was quite fervent, because I was sent to a convent school. — Marina Warner

Each of us has more opportunities to do good and to be good than we ever use. — Spencer W. Kimball