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Three hundred years after its appearance Christianity was the recognized state religion in the Roman World Empire, and in barely sixty years socialism has won itself a position which makes its victory absolutely certain. — Friedrich Engels

I don't think that split government is a good idea. Conventional wisdom in Washington for years has been that divided government is good because of a check and a balance. What I believe happens all too often, regardless of which party is there's gridlock. And I think the better argument is give one party a chance, give them a chance with a House and a Senate and a president. Give them a few years to see what they can do. And if you don't like it, put another party in. — Scott Walker

Everyone can lock into the rhythm on a tune. It's organic in nature. It connects the band as a whole and connects the band to the audience. — John McLaughlin

Jealousy's a weak emotion. — Jay-Z

The use of imaginative fiction is to deepen your understanding of your world, and your fellow men, and your own feelings, and your destiny. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I felt indestructible, or at least undestroyed, more alive than I'd ever been. — Rob Sheffield

Painting is a science, and should be pursued as an inquiry into the laws of nature. Why, then, may not landscape painting be considered as a branch of natural philosophy, of which pictures are but the experiments? — John Constable

The world doesn't really care too much about what you do sometimes - as long as you let certain types carry on en masse without you. — Matthew Quick

View your burden as a gift. It's the theme that has been given you to work with. Accept that and lean into it. — Anne Tyler

I would say I live half in New York and half in Claridge's. How decadent! How hysterical! — Erin O'Connor

To mention it was to ask a favor and that as you were too generous, and as for her to ask was always to have, she wouldn't — Cecelia Ahern