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Nobody ever recommended a dictatorship aiming at ends other than those he himself approved. He who advocates dictatorship always advocates the unrestricted rule of his own will — Ludwig Von Mises
You see, another reason for nationalization was that private ownership meant fragmentation. — Barbara Castle
Showing off seemed to me to be a highly valuable and necessary activity when I was 20. — Dylan Moran
Beauty is not beauty without love. — Thomas Campion
I have a special "ah, here I am again, I know exactly what they are going to have for breakfast" feeling when I get back into Roman Britain, which is very nice. — Rosemary Sutcliff
There is no Pris," he said. "Only Rachael Rosen, over and over again. — Philip K. Dick
The vicissitudes of life resemble one of those gilded balls seen in a fountain. Thrown up by the force of the water, it flies up and down - now at the top, catching the rays of the sun, now cast into the depths, then again shooting up, sometimes so high that it escapes altogether, and falls to the ground. — Lady Randolph Churchill
To the eye of failure success is an accident. — Ambrose Bierce
In the same way that Morse code reduces written language to dots and dashes, the spoken version of the code reduces speech to just two vowel sounds. The key word here is two. Two types of blinks, two vowel sounds, two different anything, really, can with suitable combinations convey all types of information. — Charles Petzold
The Glass has Shattered but the Cross Remains — S.R. Lewis
I don't believe that relationships are fixed things. People are necessarily complex and confused beings. We don't always do the right thing, say the right, and behave the same way or the way we always want to behave. — Jack Nicholson
Winter, the aged chief, Mighty in power, Exiles the tender leaf, Exiles the flower. — Robert Fuller Murray
Ready for a selfie, m'lady? — Danika Stone
Sometimes I think depression must be like a dance in your head and anything can trigger it, if you know that dance. — Rachel Joyce
