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Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By James Bovard

As long as enough people can be frightened, then all people can be ruled. That is how it works in a democratic system and mass fear becomes the ticket to destroy rights across the board. — James Bovard

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Cory Doctorow

The important thing about security systems isn't how they work, it's how they fail. — Cory Doctorow

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By J. Tullos Hennig

Usually it was Gamelyn who babbled, too quick with words and uneasy of silence. But now and here they had switched places, and Rob, unable to contain the spew of words, finally, finally understood what it was that made Gamelyn sometimes just not shut up. It was curling in the pit of his gut right now, a warning as chill as the set of Gamelyn's shoulders. — J. Tullos Hennig

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Carla Trueheart

Remember, Shaw, that the power of the dagger lies not only in the visual, but also the symbolic. — Carla Trueheart

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By J. Sheridan Le Fanu

The world," he resumed after a short pause, "has no faith in any man's conversion; it never forgets what he was, it never believes him anything better, it is an inexorable and stupid judge. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By John W. Gardner

The [nonprofit] sector is the natural home of nonmajoritarian impulses, movements and values. It comfortably harbors innovators, maverick movements, groups which feel they must fight for their place in the sun, and critics of both liberal conservative persuasion. — John W. Gardner

Famous 10 Year Wedding Anniversary Quotes By Edgar Rice Burroughs

The path of the mighty beast was guided telepathically by the two people who sat in a huge saddle that was cinched to the thoat's broad back. — Edgar Rice Burroughs