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Totalitarianism begins with using the word "we" without every I's permission. — Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski
It is important that the Greek people make decisions on important developments. — George Papandreou
This wasn't just an attack against the Boston Marathon ... It was an attack against the American public and our democratic use of the streets. We have used our public roadways for annual parades, protest marches, presidential inaugurations, marathons, and all manner of other events. The roads belong to us, and their use represents an important part of our free and democratic tradition. — Amby Burfoot
In a perfect world, what then becomes of dreams?
- Rita Marks — Clara Bush
My foregrounds are imaginary, my backgrounds real. — Gustave Flaubert
Instant replay ought to be thrown out. Period. It's a game of imperfections. Why is that so bad for the game? Really, I think they are trying to make the game perfect. I'll tell you what: It will never, ever be perfect. — Doug Harvey
The best men are not consistent in good - why should the worst men be consistent in evil? — Wilkie Collins
To keep up interest in a subject, a teenager has to enjoy working in it. If the teacher makes the task of learning excessively difficult, the student will feel too frustrated and anxious to really get into it and enjoy it for its own sake. If the teacher makes learning too easy, the student will get bored and lose interest. The teacher has the difficult task of finding the right balance between the challenges he or she gives and the students' skills, so that enjoyment and the desire to learn more result. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
So many songwriters peak in their early 20s because they're living off their passions. — Dan Hill
When forced, as it seems, by your environment to be utterly disquieted, return with all speed into your self, staying in discord no longer than you must. By constant recurrence to the harmony, you will gain more command over it. — Marcus Aurelius