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It isn't possible to give government just a little control over the economy and our lives. Once we cede that power to government, it uses the power to take more from us. That's why every year the government controls more of our lives. — Harry Browne

A child of about eleven, garbed in a very short, very tight, very ugly dress of yellowish-gray wincey. She wore a faded brown sailor hat and beneath the hat, extending down her back, were two braids of very thick, decidedly red hair. Her face was small, white and thin, also much freckled; her mouth was large and so were her eyes, which looked green in some lights and moods and gray in others. — L.M. Montgomery

Americans who may be going to the largest embassy we've ever had. — Richard Lugar

Dear 2016,
If I has any defeats in your term, I am glad they were on my terms!
Best,
The Defeated Winner — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

When we reflect on the shortness and uncertainty of life, how despicable seem all our pursuits of happiness. — David Hume

After the war Avi, by then twenty-two years old, finally decided what he would study: psychology. Had you asked him just then why he picked psychology, "I would say I want to understand the human soul. Not the mind. The soul. — Michael Lewis

The masters, the ones who succeed tremendously and set the standard for others, are those who master the details. — Chris Widener

There was a period when I just wanted to make what I wanted to make and I didn't care what lie I had to tell. — Jack Nicholson

Most people, when they move, well they just move depending on whatever's around them. At this very moment, as I am writing, Constitution the cat is going by with her tummy dragging close to the floor. This cat has absolutely nothing constructive to do in life and still she is heading toward something, probably an armchair. — Muriel Barbery

If my father were still writing essays, every full-grown 'girl' would probably be transformed into a'woman'. — Anne Fadiman

I grew up with my parents in the kitchen discussing the audition my dad had that day or moaning about something or other in the industry, so it was unglamourised and normalised for me from a very young age. — Bel Powley

Doctor, feel my purse. — Jane Ace