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The liberal press cannot question the basic doctrine of the state religion, that the United States is benevolent, even though often misguided in its innocence, that it labors to permit free choice, even though at times some mistakes are committed in the exuberance of its programs of international goodwill. We must believe that we "Americans" are always good, though, to be sure, fallible. — Noam Chomsky

The welfare of the people is the highest law — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I was twelve miles from no where. — Mark Z. Danielewski

She single-handedly stocked Leta's entire wardrobe, and although the clothes were flashier than I would normally prefer, I didn't see the harm in having a daughter dressed like a mini Avon World Sales Leader. Plus, we could use the money we saved on baby clothes to buy more chocolate. — Heather B. Armstrong

A good country song takes a page out of somebody's life and puts it to music. — Conway Twitty

I try to procrastinate, if I can, productively, like I'll work on something else as procrastination. Or I take a walk. Because often I find, if you get out, more things come to you. — Noah Baumbach

Seeking, knowing, discovering, enjoying- these faculties or powers are pale and lifeless without realization. — Henry Miller

I'm in a "Love what you do" n " Do what you Love" kind of a place right now.... — Saurabh Singal

We must not be hampered by yesterday's myths in concentrating on today's needs. — Harold S. Geneen

It is, of course, simply another name for narcissism. Whatever my problems, they do not stem from me. They stem from the Other, who is the Bad Guy always. The real travesty here is that the cases of true oppression - a genuine case of a woman, a gay, a black, an Indian, a white male, getting held back due solely to ethnocentric or group prejudice - those cases lose all their urgency because they are drowned out by a thousand other voices all screaming oppression to explain even the most trivial and often unavoidable disappointments of life. So — Ken Wilber

OK, he's a Yankees fan. Now I know why I don't like him. — Dave Winer

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, h but a desire fulfilled is i a tree of life. — Anonymous