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Politicians are notoriously economically illiterate. And even when they know what would be the right thing, we don't really expect them to do it. — Harry Browne

But while I'm realistic about our challenges, I'm optimistic about our future. There are a few things, and if we do them, we're going to have the greatest era in our history. And I have detailed what those things are specifically. — Marco Rubio

Jesus and with God. We all know the need of time for our meals each — Andrew Murray

I would say that many of the characters in my stories do not live in true poverty - they are not out on the street; they are not wondering if there will be anything to eat in the next week. They are people who are at the lower echelons of the economic strata. — Robin Hobb

Sin always seems 'good, and pleasant, and desirable,' at the time of commission. — J.C. Ryle

If you don't know what you want, the chances that you'll get it are extremely low. — Ben Horowitz

Stand-up is the only career like that where once you get really big at it, people kind of encourage you not to do it. — Chris Rock

Men of ideas vanish when freedom vanishes. — Carl Sandburg

Vatican II declares the Church ... as necessary for salvation. — Francis Arinze

Sometimes if you're lucky, someone comes into your life who'll take up a place in your heart that no one else can fill, someone who's tighter than a twin, more with you than your own shadow, who gets deeper under your skin than your own blood and bones. -SNOOP DOG — Snoop Dogg

Art is something subversive. It's something that should not be free. Art and liberty, like the fire of Prometheus, are things that one must steal, to be used against the established order. — Pablo Picasso

Most of you guys can't see the potential in a nervous breakdown. A real collapse. There's more chance of finding yourself in a major depression than there is in a bottle Prozac. — Keith Ablow

Historians start with Cleopatra and the pharaohs and comb through every year in human history ever since, looking in every corner of the world for evidence of extraordinary wealth, and almost 20 percent of the names they end up with come from a single generation in a single country. — Malcolm Gladwell