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Anybody can see that the little money you get is half-wasted, because you cannot spend it to advantage. The worst food comes to the poor, which their poverty makes them buy and their necessity makes them eat. Their stomachs are the waste-basket of the State. It is their lot to swallow all the adulterations on the market. — George Holyoake

The worker of the world has nothing to lose, but their chains, workers of the world unite. — Karl Marx

That's why I think death is the most wonderful invention of life. It purges the system of these old models that are obsolete. I think that's one of Apple's challenges, really. When two young people walk in with the next thing, are we going to embrace it and say this is fantastic? Are you going to be willing to drop our models, or are we going to explain it away? I think we'll do better, because we're completely aware of it and we make it a priority. — Steve Jobs

If ye have to ask yourself if you're in love, laddie - then ye aren't, — Diana Gabaldon

Good heavens above, the poor child has more freckles than there are stars in the sky! if she doesn't start using a good bleaching lotion at once, she'll never catch a good husband! -James Augustus Peregrine Pympoole-Bothame — Kerstin Gier

What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange. — John Carew

One kiss six months ago, and Anubis was grounded from seeing me forever? — Rick Riordan

I strongly believe that those of us, who are privileged to have wealth, should contribute significantly to try and create a better world for the millions who are far less privileged — Azim Premji

I wanted to separate color from race. Distinguishing color - light, black, in-between - as the marker for race is really an error. — Toni Morrison

Kindness nobler ever than revenge. — William Shakespeare

Therefore a wise prince ought to adopt such a course that his citizens will always in every sort and kind of circumstance have need of the state and of him, and then he will always find them faithful. — Niccolo Machiavelli