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Prohibitionism violates the fundamental law of market economy, which led to the emergence of a thriving shadow economy. — Jeffrey Dhywood

He had the face of a floating astronaut who had lost his tether and had only one chance to grab a lifeline or forever drift away into endless black. I knew that feeling, the sense of panic that stretched time, turning seconds into years, and the deep pain that came from being hurt by not one person but many, a gang of bullies that expanded into a neighborhood and then into a community, until you questioned the whole world. — Lissa Price

Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence. — Henrik Tikkanen

As a gamer, I like to go up and look at people's faces and see how good of a job they did. — Jim Lee

So there is nothing more vital for us to realize than this very thing: the Christian life, the Christian faith, is not something that we add on to what we have; it is something that is done to us. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

So uncritically do we accept the idea of property in culture that we don't even question when the control of that property removes our ability, as a people, to develop our culture democratically. — Lawrence Lessig

And now, I understand intimately how you don't realize what you have until you lose it. Maybe holding something precious at a distance is the only way to measure its value. The — Jodi Picoult

Fundamental belief consoled him for superficial irony. — Thomas Hardy

What I've realized over the years is that I have some pretty good friends. — Anthony Kiedis

They say it can't be done, but sometimes that doesn't always work. — Casey Stengel

When the sky's falling, I take shelter under bullshit. — Scott Lynch

In the cold morning the rested street stands up
To greet the clerk who saunters down the world. — Allen Tate

My mum, a strange creature from the time when pickles on toothpicks were still the height of sophistication. — Renee Zellweger

Everything in nature tends to re-establish that perfect harmony that makes up normal life. Every force in the individual tends to preserve a perfect balance and, if it has been disturbed, it re-establishes order and harmony." (Hippocrates) — Marcus K. Walker