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It is a serious undertaking and yes, we do need more fencing and we do need to use technology, and we do need more border control. And we need to have better cooperation by the way with local law enforcement. There are 800,000 cops on the beat, they ought to be trained to be the eyes and ears for law enforcement for the threat against terror as well as for immigration. — Jeb Bush

To the question whether I would admit that the cause of the decision of the atom has something in common with the cause of the decision of the brain, I would simply answer that there is no cause. In the case of the brain I have a deeper insight into the decision; this insight exhibits it as volition, i.e. something outside causality. — Arthur Stanley Eddington

The richest fuckin' people in the richest country in the world - you gonna tell them some little guy in a hole in South America can have something they can't? Like shit, man. If the little guy in the hole can be a revolutionary, they can be revolutionaries too. — Robert Stone

Variety improves the things that we do too often, but it rules the things that we don't do often enough. — Daniel Gilbert

I feel like I buried you in my pocket when I should have held you in my hand. — Rhys Ford

You try to find things that are challenging and interesting and hopefully it will be the same to the audience. — Alan Rickman

Happiness is the only thing that matters in this life. Don't be cavalier about it. Fertilize it with attention and watch it grow. — D.S. Luca

My hands trembled, so I took a deep drag to calm my frayed nerves. I just wanted to forget that terrible sight, but questions multiplied in my mind as the smoke furled. — Katherine McIntyre

Whatever you don't turn into praise turns into pride. — Mark Batterson

It's Officer, actually. Where are you — Michael Connelly

Part of our current paradigm is that bad stuff in the environment causes cancer, and the more enlightened elements involved in the war on cancer seek to reduce our exposure to that bad stuff. Not part of our current paradigm is that the food we eat is a much more powerful determinant of cancer than just about any environmental toxin. — T. Colin Campbell