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Right now many schools have no recess. Most schools have no PE. — Richard Simmons

In savage countries they eat one another, in civilized they deceive one another; and that is what people call the way of the world! — Arthur Schopenhauer

Terrorism works better as a tactic for dictatorships, or for would-be dictators, than for revolutionaries. — Christopher Hitchens

Ah, if he could only die temporarily! — Mark Twain

If the shoe doesn't fit - break it! — Steffani Raff

No tyrant, however evil, has yet lacked ready hands to execute his most abominable will. To read how eagerly men have rushed to serve the despot is the bitterest, the saddest matter of history; it is the saddest sight in our own day. — Richard Jefferies

I'm one of seven kids. That'll keep your ego in check. — Amy Adams

Celtic enjoys a greater community spirit than any other club in the world. — Archie Macpherson

took a triumphant breath. He had managed to make Korne fall into heresy. Now it would be easy — Antonio Garrido

I'd love to do comedy. I'd probably have to get my laughing fits in check, because generally if I've done comedy, I'm usually the straight character that plays against the very obviously funny character, so that's really hard when the person is really hilarious. — Nathalie Emmanuel

There are two men in Tolstoy. He is a mystic and he is also a realist. He is addicted to the practice of a pietism that for all its sincerity is nothing if not vague and sentimental; and he is the most acute and dispassionate of observers, the most profound and earnest student of character and emotion. — William Ernest Henley

I'm thinking of putting together an all-star band. I definitely have a bit of a rock fantasy. — Jessica Pare

Thus, the capital owner is not a parasite or a rentier but a worker - a capital worker. A distinction between labor work and capital work suggests the lines along which we could develop economic institutions capable of dealing with increasingly capital-intensive production, as our present institutions cannot. — Louis O. Kelso