Legno Massello Quotes & Sayings
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Madison's experience at both the state and the federal level had convinced him that "the people" was not some benevolent, harmonious collective but rather a smoldering and ever-shifting gathering of factions or interest groups committed to provincial perspectives and vulnerable to demagogues with partisan agendas. — Joseph J. Ellis

Fear and ignorance are the strongest weapons any ruler can wield. — Sara B. Larson

Allow yourself to think that the possibility of failure is a necessary part of parenting well ... Avoiding the possibility of failure means avoiding the possibility of being an extraordinary parent-and avoiding what you want for your child. — Lisa Coyne

My mother says that after I first visited the home of the man I later married, she knew it was serious when I told her, 'Mum, he has more books than me!' So, books are at the very heart of my life. — Diane Setterfield

Any moron with a pack of matches can start a fire. Raining down sulfur takes a huge level of endurance. Mass genocide is the most exhausting activity one can engage in, next to soccer. — Matt Damon

Bacteria mineralized the rocks; they deposited the iron. They made the geology we see. — Bonnie Bassler

Common sense, alas in spite of our educational institutions, is a rare commodity. — Christian Nestell Bovee

A single diamond brooch was her only adornment (one good piece, ladies, and choose it well; everything makes a statement, nothing speaks quite so loudly as cheapness). — Kristin Hannah

I don't mind being a moth. I would probably start eating silk if it meant that I could fly. — Marie Rutkoski

Interestingly, songs used to be short, then they became longer, and now they're getting shorter. — Casey Kasem

I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision. — Clement Attlee

Anger can be managed to become
emotional content that raises power. — Toba Beta

The recognition of rights for women and minorities became a large part of my understanding of what this country is all about. — Faye Wattleton