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The proper aim is to try and reconstruct society on such a basis that poverty will be impossible. — Oscar Wilde

You shouldn't send people out to do a job which you cannot afford to equip them to do. — Philip Hammond

In life, there is always that special person who shapes who you are, who helps to determine the person you become. — Molly Ringwald

But as death bit him, his sword entered my eye. I fell to the ground and — Anonymous

I don't want a player that's content with not playing ... But we wanted to play the guys that got us here. — Don Shula

Jackson began raids into Florida, arguing it was a sanctuary for escaped slaves and for marauding Indians. Florida, he said, was essential to the defense of the United States. It was that classic modern preface to a war of conquest. Thus began the Seminole War of 1818, leading to the American acquisition of Florida. It appears on classroom maps politely as "Florida Purchase, 1819" - but it came from Andrew Jackson's military campaign across the Florida border, burning Seminole villages, seizing Spanish forts, until Spain was "persuaded" to sell. He acted, he said, by the "immutable laws of self-defense. — Howard Zinn

When you go out with a drunk, you'll notice how a drunk fills your glass so he can empty his own. As long as you're drinking, drinking is okay. Two's company. Drinking is fun. If there's a bottle, even if your glass isn't empty, a drunk, he'll pour a little in your glass before he fills his own. This only looks like generosity. — Chuck Palahniuk

My job is to be a DJ and make people dance so if people dance, I've done my job. — Jeff Mills

So much of the humor on new sitcoms plays to the lowest common denominator. Wit isn't nearly given as much attention as slipping on a banana peel. So much of the writing is so coarse, so obvious that it doesn't provide a shock, never mind a laugh. What makes something funny is alluding to it without laying it out explicitly. You let the audiences fill in the gaps and that's where the laughs come. — Betty White

Slang is the speech of him who robs the literary garbage carts on their way to the dumps. — Ambrose Bierce

Let's be gentle with ourselves and each other and fierce as we fight oppression. — Dean Spade