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What the Democrats don't seem to understand is that higher taxes mean fewer American jobs and less American production. — Lynn Westmoreland

I have been most industriously talking up your extraordinary powers to all my wide acquaintance,' continued Mr Drawlight. 'I have been your John the Baptist, sir, preparing the way for you! — Susanna Clarke

consensus fallacy - the idea that if many people believe something, some position, or some ideology, it must be true. Consensus — MJ DeMarco

I meant you're very, very persuasive and I doubt I'd resist for long if you set your mind to convincing me."
"Say no sometime. Let me persuade you. — Anne Calhoun

The spirit of the place is a strange thing. Our mechanical age tries to override it. But it does not succeed. In the end the strange, sinister spirit of the place, so diverse and adverse in differing places, will smash our mechanical oneness into smithereens. — D.H. Lawrence

People treat us the way we teach them to treat us. — Wayne Dyer

The purpose of life is to fulfill the will of God — Sunday Adelaja

She was breathing, but she was lifeless, a marionette whose strings had been cut. Neil — Nora Sakavic

Don't hesitate and second-guess yourself. Just be the best you can be in every step you take toward your goal. — Lorii Myers

There are no mistakes in art. — Maria Renteria

I don't have to go very far to see the power of beauty. Being desired, feeling desired is a very seductive aspect of our being. — Nicolas Winding Refn

On New Year's Eve 1777, after performing in a play entitled The Devil to Pay in the West Indies, a party of drunken officers - one dressed up like Old Nick himself, complete with horns and tail - disrupted services at the John Street Methodist Church. Nor was that the worst of it. "I could narrate many and very frightful occurrences of theft, fraud, robbery, and murder by the English soldiers which their love of drink excited," said one dismayed German officer. — Edwin G. Burrows

Those activities at which you excel with no effort at all those are the ones you ought to pursue to the detriment of others. — Carson Cistulli