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Big business never pays a nickel in taxes, according to Ralph Nader, who represents a big consumer organization that never pays a nickel in taxes. — Dave Barry

I focused more on sharing my gift and performing than worrying about it being a competition. — Rayvon Owen

For the Archivist, this role is a result of his obligation to preserve and assure timely and maximum access to our governmental records in the evolving historic saga of the American people. — Allen Weinstein

The merciless Macdonald
(Worthy to be a rebel, - for, to that,
The multiplying villainies of nature
Do swarm upon him) from the Western Isles
Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied;
And Fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,
Showed like a rebel's whore: but all's too weak:
For brave Macbeth (well he deserves that name)
Disdaining Fortune, with his brandish'd steel,
Which smoked with bloody execution,
Like valour's minion,
Carv'd out his passage. — William Shakespeare

She's not merely my cat. She's my friend. She's my family. — Bree Despain

My audiences who love me don't mind me dancing with two left feet. — Sunny Deol

I think that's the strength of photography - to decide the decisive moment, to click in the moment to come up with a picture that never comes back again. — Rene Burri

This book is pointing the way into it for people that see it as daunting or a mystery. Some people just do it, but others need help with the mindset, permission almost to listen to themselves. Understanding how things work is the key. — Sally Schneider

The only reps you don't grow from are the ones you don't do. — Greg Plitt

Truth is simply whatever you can bring yourself to believe. — Alice Childress

I think the biggest mistake I made was this wretched ability to see both sides of an argument. — John Major

If you're a drug addict, often you're stealing - I've gotten done for shoplifting a few times. — Russell Brand

The dandelion's pallid tube
Astonishes the grass,
And winter instantly becomes
An infinite alas. — Emily Dickinson