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The concept of a Miracle, that is, an event that takes place somehow beyond the scope of functional Reality, is absurd. . . There cannot be a true miracle. There can only be events that appear miraculous when you don't really understand How Life Works. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Things that come from the private sector are in abundant supply; things that depend on the public sector are widely a problem. We're a world, as I said in The Affluent Society, of filthy streets and clean houses, poor schools and expensive television. — John Kenneth Galbraith

When has the government ever told anyone the truth? — Philip K. Dick

I think I was always an old soul, even as a teenager. — Brooke Fraser

the vehicle depends upon its fuel to operate effectively — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

People are too keen to follow standard preconceptions of how organisations should work. All too often, we feel that we are unable to make changes and so hope that someone, somewhere in your organisation knows what we are doing and what the overall aim is. — Ricardo Semler

The sight of God in woman is the most perfect of all. Ibn Arabi. — Idries Shah

Faith is not a sense, nor sight, nor reason, but taking God at His work. — Faith Evans

What I am anxious to do is to get the best bill possible with the least amount of friction ... I wish to avoid [splitting our party]. I shall do all in my power to retain the corporation tax as it is now and also force a reduction of the [tariff] schedules. It is only when all other efforts fail that I'll resort to headlines and force the people into this fight. — William Howard Taft

You," she told him, "are so full of shit, it's a wonder your eyes don't turn brown. — Neil Gaiman

In Dostoevsky there were things unbelievable and not to be believed, but some so true they changed you as you read them; frailty and madness, wickedness and saintliness, and the insanity of gambling were there to know as you knew the landscape and the roads in turgenev — Ernest Hemingway,