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John Olerud Quotes By Ayn Rand

If it were true that men could achieve their good by means of turning some men into sacrificial animals, and I were asked to immolate myself for the sake of creatures who wanted to survive at the price of my blood, if I were asked to serve the interests of society apart from, above and against my own - I would refuse. I would reject it as the most contemptible evil, I would fight it with every power I possess, I would fight the whole of mankind, if one minute were all I could last before I were murdered, I would fight in the full confidence of the justice of my battle and of a living being's right to exist. Let there be no misunderstanding about me. If it is now the belief of my fellow men, who call themselves the public, that their good requires victims, then I say: The public good be damned, I will have no part of it! — Ayn Rand

John Olerud Quotes By Michele Bachmann

I come here as one of you - an Iowan! — Michele Bachmann

John Olerud Quotes By Connie Brockway

Etiquette, Seward had once told Jamison, was all that mattered. Ideologies waxed and waned, religions developed and eroded, political parties rose and fell from power. Only courtesy remained one of the few things valued by all civilized men. — Connie Brockway

John Olerud Quotes By Jessica Walter

I don't think comedy is something you learn. I think it's something that's either there or it's not. — Jessica Walter

John Olerud Quotes By Kalpa Das

Love makes your heart so weak. It betrays your very own conscience. — Kalpa Das

John Olerud Quotes By David R. Hawkins

Blame is the world's greatest excuse. It enables us to remain limited and small without feeling guilty. But there is a cost - the loss of our freedom. Also, the role of victim brings with it a self-perception of weakness, vulnerability, and helplessness, which are the major components of apathy and depression. — David R. Hawkins