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A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. — Karl Marx
If you're wanting something salty, do air-popped popcorn. That, to me, would be a healthier choice than having any kind of fried chip. — Bob Harper
Our life is our prayer. It is our gift to the universe, and the memories we leave behind when we someday exit this world will be our legacy to our loved ones. The best thing we can do for ourselves and everyone around us is to find our joy and share it! — Anita Moorjani
Never hesitate to take what you think are small things to God; after all, EVERYTHING is small to God. — Joyce Meyer
I read a lot, almost anything and everything. I make an effort to use any knowledge I attain and express my opinions even at the risk of being wrong at times. — Malcolm Goodwin
Distressed valor challenges great respect, even from an enemy. — Plutarch
To those of you looking at photos I took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, hope you feel great about yourselves, — Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Courage to me means ploughing through that dull gray mist that comes down on life-not only overriding people and circumstances but overriding the bleakness of living. A sort of insistence on the value of life and the worth of transient things ... My courage is faith-faith in the eternal resilience of me-that joy'll come back, and hope and spontaneity. And I feel that till it does, I've got to keep my lips shut and my chin high, and my eyes wide — F Scott Fitzgerald
You could see the skeleton behind the man, and almost the ghost behind the skeleton. — Thomas Hardy
Movement is the universal language of personal freedom. — Louis Chevrolet
There appears to be but two grand master passions or movers in the human mind, namely, love and pride. And what constitutes the beauty or deformity of a man's character is the choice he makes under which banner he determines to enlist himself. But there is a strong distinction between different degress in the same thing and a mixture of two contraries. — Sarah Fielding
If you want it bad enough, you'll pass. — Bear Grylls