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Isn't it possible that advertising as a whole is a fantastic fraud, presenting an image of America taken seriously by no one, least of all the advertising men who create it? — David Riesman

VII of Denmark, he became regent of Denmark when the king's life-long mental illness grew extreme enough to create a power vacuum. Struensee's dramatic social reforms included universal health care, limits on the totalitarian power of the Church, abolishing torture, removing censorship of the press, revoking privileges for nobles, — Frank Schaeffer

You make your music, then you try to find whatever audience is out there for it. — Bruce Springsteen

Instead of fulfilling the promise of infinite orgasmic bliss, sex in the America of the feminine mystique is becoming a strangely joyless national compulsion, if not a contemptuous mockery. — Betty Friedan

There is never much to be feared for anyone that is born with sense and truth in him, whatever else he may have or want. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

In almost every profession - whether it's law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business - people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it. — Hillary Clinton

One expected growth, change; without it, the world was less, the well of inspiration dried up, the muses fled. — Charles De Lint

You have to lose yourself to find yourself. — Willem Dafoe

What we do every St. Patty's day, which is wear green and drink a lot of Guinness. And maybe cry a little bit and laugh, and everyone will have to sing a song. That's how every funeral, christening, and wedding ends up in Ireland. Everyone ends up having to sing a song by the end of it. — Saoirse Ronan

History has shown very clearly that for democracy to continue, the people, and not the generals or even the executive authority, must have control over the military. The — T.R. Fehrenbach