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By this (nature of the Tao). — Lao-Tzu
The Democratic Party believes that health insurance is a social responsibility of the nation. I believe that health insurance is an individual responsibility. And that's a really hard philosophy to mesh. — Raul Labrador
It's a wonder you don't see the zebra being trotted out as a metaphor for racial harmony more often. — Dov Davidoff
Envy is the tax which all distinction must pay. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sometimes her words sliced down on his before they had even reached his mouth. — Rachel Joyce
You only live once, and if something feels right to you and you want it, you should go after it. — Miranda Kenneally
On the top of each peak you are on the edge of the abyss — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Believers in aristocracy and socialism share a faith in centralized rule, in rule by command rather than by voluntary cooperation. — Milton Friedman
This church picnic ain't no picnic./You're my fried chicken./ Holy finger-lickin' ... "
Savannah yelled at him over the music. "Are you callin' me a piece a fried chicken?"
"Nah. Not you, Slush Queen. Never." He closed his eyes and pounded out the drums on the dashboard of the Beater. As I got out of the car, I felt sorrier for Link than ever. — Kami Garcia
Having a purpose is one thing, but the quickening is a total animation of passion. — Bryant McGill
It is best to think of culture as a repertoire, like that of an actor,a musician, or a dancer. This image suggests that culture cultivates skills and habits in its users, so that one can be more or less good at the culture repertoire one performs,and that such cultured capacities may exist both as discrete skills,habits and orientations, and in larger assemblages, like the pieces a musician has mastered or the plays a actor has performed. It is in this sense that people have an array of cultural resources upon which they can draw. We can ask not only what pieces are in the repertoire but why some are performed at one time, some at another. — Karyn Lacy
This overcoming of all the usual barriers between the individual and the Absolute is the great mystic achievement. In mystic states we both become one with the Absolute and we become aware of our oneness. This is the everlasting and triumphant mystical tradition, hardly altered by differences of clime or creed. — William James
Who shall decide when doctors disagree, And soundest casuists doubt, like you and me? — Alexander Pope
Am I supposed to say something interesting here? — Michael Brandt
Suppose I try saying something. What way do I have of knowing that if I say I know something I don't really not know it? Or what way do I have of knowing that if I say I don't know something I don't really in fact know it? — Zhuangzi
