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The agricultural co-operative movement has been a severe ideological and political struggle from the very beginning. No cooperative can be established without going through such a struggle. Before a brand-new social system can be built on the site of the old, the site must be swept clean. Invariably, remnants of old ideas reflecting the old system remain in people's minds for a long time, and they do not easily give way. After a co-operative is established, it must go through many more struggles before it can be consolidated. Even then, the moment it relaxes its efforts it may collapse. — Mao Zedong

I promote reading. I travel anywhere any time. In my books the indivuals face fears, issues, love, friendships, and are reminded qently that God is near! Great reads by Linda Green, Rosemary barkes,Liz Thompson, Richard Paul Evans — Susan Kay Box Brunner

The Vikings could have been saved if they had borrowed survival strategies from the Inuit, but the only record we have of contact between the two peoples is the remark from a Viking settler that the Inuit bleed a lot when stabbed - an observation that hardly indicates a willingness to learn from their northern neighbors. — Johnjoe McFadden

We were free of self-judgment when we were babies, and yet at some point, we developed a sensitivity that taught us to react with self-consciousness and negative self-talk. — Elaina Marie

Parents almost always want what's best for their children. They just don't always know what that is. — Jeanne Birdsall

That look is all the rage among dead women this summer, I thought. — Stephen King

What are the five stages of realizing you just did something too stupid to tell your friends? — Ruth Cardello

The nerves are good because that keeps you from relaxing too much and getting caught off guard. — Myles Jury

Back then, as now, narratives shaped outcomes in courtrooms. — Barry Siegel

Stupidity is what we all have in common as human beings, but some people insist that improving it is their entitlement. — Pete Edochie