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When you're running for president you have to take some risks and you've got to show people something fresh and you've got to stay interesting. — David Brooks

The imagined community of millions seems more real as a team of eleven named people. — Eric Hobsbawm

In a relativistic universe you don't cling to anything, you learn to swim. And you know what swimming is - it's kind of a relaxed attitude with the water. In which you don't keep yourself afloat by holding the water, but by a certain giving to it. — Alan W. Watts

Independent thinking is not encouraged in a professional Army. It is a form of mutiny. Obedience is the supreme virtue. — David Lloyd George

Michael Owen isn't the tallest of lads, but his height more than makes up for that. — Mark Lawrenson

Gansey thought of one hundred things that he could say to Adam about how it would be all right, how it was for the best, how Adam Parrish had been his own man before he'd met Gansey and there was no way he'd stop being his own man just by changing the roof over his head, how some days Gansey wished that he could be him, because Adam was so very real and true in a way that Gansey couldn't ever seem to be. But Gansey's words had somehow become unwitting weapons, and he didn't trust himself to not accidentally discharge them again. — Maggie Stiefvater

We've been deceived by the thought that we would be more pleasing to God in our own way than in the way God has given us. — St. Catherine Of Siena

The strain of life is what builds our strength. If there is no strain, there will be no strength. — Oswald Chambers

Arnold said this is a last minute attack by Democrats. How did Arnold know to grope only Democrats? — Jay Leno

Science could potentially do a better job explaining the meaning of life if scientists devise experiments that can weed out the best answers from the worst. The principle difference between religion and science is as follows: the religious make stuff up to explain what they don't understand. Scientists do the same, but scientists run their ideas through a very rigorous filter that consists of logic, experimentation and peer review. Such a filter eliminates the worst ideas and preserves the best.
So if a scientist answers the question, "What is the meaning of life," his answer, at the very worst, is no less valid than an answer that comes from the highest witchdoctor or priest. — G.M. Jackson

The U.S. Senate - an old scow which doesn't move very fast, but never sinks. — Everett Dirksen

I cannot be exacting because I respect myself. — Franz Grillparzer

Bordoni and his wife fled to Venezuela, where he used some of the stolen money to buy a $3 million home and citizenship.103 — Gerald Posner

Innovation occurs when ripe seeds fall on fertile ground. — Walter Isaacson