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By making bold cuts in spending and commonsense entitlement reforms, we will make our government simpler, smaller, and smarter. — Mitt Romney

I am absolutely opposed to political correctness. You cannot confront hate speech until you've experienced it. You need to hear every side of the issue instead of just one. — Jane Elliott

If Mickey Mouse could fly, he'd be Donald Duck. — Janet Evanovich

Your identity is not equivalent to your biography. There is a place in you where you have never been wounded, where there's a seamlessness in you, and where there is a confidence and tranquility. — John O'Donohue

I knew I wanted to be an actor for a long time, but I was based out of Chicago and then I went to New York and I did 'The Upright Citizens Brigade' out there. I had a two-man show with a guy named Oliver Ralli who's now in the band Pass Kontrol, which is a big band out of New York. — Jake Johnson

Why would you want to be anything else if you're Mick Jagger? — Keith Richards

There Is No Terrorist Threat In This Country. This Is A Lie. This Is The Biggest Lie We've Been Told. — Michael Moore

The repetition of small efforts will accomplish more than the occasional use of great talents. — Charles Spurgeon

All damaged people are dangerous. Survival makes them so.' 'Why?' 'Because they have no pity. They know what others can survive, as they did. — Josephine Hart

I make my fans feel like they are part of the movement, and if you a fan of the movement, you're going to feel like you ride with me. — Shy Glizzy

No man's brain is so dull, and no man's eye so blind, that they cannot catch food for dreams. — Donald G. Mitchell

People hate negative tactics, but the fact is, as the 3 A.M. ad demonstrates, they can be very effective. — Susan Estrich

A lifelong disciple of Lord Chesterfield's maxim that a gentleman was free to do anything he pleased as long as he did it with style. — Joseph J. Ellis