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There's an ease that I have living in Australia. The best things about Sydney are free: the sunshine's free, and the harbour's free, and the beach is free. — Russell Crowe
It's very difficult to solve a lot of problems from the top down. — Megan Smith
The physician himself, if sick, actually calls in another physician, knowing that he cannot reason correctly if required to judge his own condition while suffering. — Aristotle.
I seem to have dodged all my days with one or two persons, and lived upon expectation,
as if the bud would surely blossom; and soI am content to live. — Henry David Thoreau
No barrier was strong enough to keep out the movement of time. — Alice Hoffman
One of the signs (you) displayed (said): QUESTION AUTHORITY. Comments or slogans of this nature cannot and will not be condoned. — C.L. Wilson
People who are strangers to liquor are incapable of talking about literature. — Mo Yan
You don't need a treaty to have free trade. — Murray Rothbard
The things in this world which are thoroughly insignificant are precisely the things which are singularly rare. — G.K. Chesterton
If we, as individuals, want to keep control of our democracy - rather than have a government paid for by corporate interest checks - then we have to fight back now and make sure our system reflects the belief that people, not corporations, control our democracy. — Michael Bennet
Strict gun laws are about as effective as strict drug laws ... It pains me to say this, but the NRA seems to be right: The cities and states that have the toughest gun laws have the most murder and mayhem. — Mike Royko
It always takes two. For relationships to work, for them to break apart, for them to be fixed. — Emily Giffin
I was excited about getting my first tattoo, but I was only twelve, so I had to hide it from my mother. — Mark Wahlberg
Greening the globalised manufacturing and sourcing will be the single biggest help multinationals could make to the tough pollution control in China and other developing countries. — Ma Jun