Fairtax The Truth Quotes & Sayings
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I felt like a newly laid egg, all swishy and gloopy inside, and so fragile that the slightest pressure could break me. — Gail Honeyman
The theory that something has to be big to have a significant impact is false. — Angela Lynne Craig
Reasonable orders are easy enough to obey; it is capricious, bureaucratic or plain idiotic demands that form the habit of discipline. — Barbara Tuchman
A cartoon character isn't a specific person. It isn't Tom Cruise or George Clooney playing the part, it's a character that could be you. It's easier for you to get drawn into it in a special way. — Tomm Moore
The most overwhelming proof that tax incentives have a relatively minor effect on individual charity is the tremendous consistency over time of giving as a percentage of income. Although the tax code has changed frequently and dramatically over the past twenty-three years, giving as a share of personal income has hovered around 1.83 percent. This measure reached as high as 1.95 percent in 1989 and as low as 1.71 percent in 1985. The narrow range has persisted even though the top marginal tax rate has fluctuated in that period from between 28 and 70 percent. — John S. Barry
Both of my parents have great senses of humor. — Kristin Gore
'Rocky' represents the optimistic side of life, and 'Rambo' represents purgatory. — Sylvester Stallone
You have a spark of anarchy in your spirit and that's not to be tolerated. Nothing wild or honest is tolerated her! It has to be extinguished ... — Tennessee Williams
No role brings greater joy or blessing than being a parent. — Elizabeth George
Geez what is it with these guys and their swords, why can't they just century up and get normal bad guy weapons? — Caitlyn Santi
I moved to L.A., because that's where they point cameras at you. And that's what I'd like them to do. — Tim Curry
May the dog-mother rut with a dead devil! — Amy Tan
Glory is the child of peril. — Tobias Smollett
