Medlocke Riffs Quotes & Sayings
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The withdrawal that Congress is debating now will only effect whether we leave somewhat gracefully or in complete panic and humiliation. Sistani has already made the decision. The Sunnis will not be coming back into the Iraqi government. The die is cast. The civil war will continue. George W. Bush will leave office a complete embarrassment. And he still won't know what happened to him. — Cenk Uygur

I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge that our foreign friends are welcome to join in our endeavor to develop the resources of our country. — Olusegun Obasanjo

I never would force the Justice Department to go to California and arrest people getting medical marijuana, when that's the law there. — Ron Paul

Why do some die and some live? The answer was clearly, that on the whole the best fitted live. From the effects of disease the most healthy escaped; from enemies, the strongest, swiftest, or the most cunning; from famine, the best hunters or those with the best digestion; and so on. Then it suddenly flashed upon me that this self-acting process would necessarily improve the race, because in every generation the inferior would inevitably be killed off and the superior would remain-that is, the fittest would survive. — Alfred Russel Wallace

Why are you still so damned protective of me?:
"You have to ask?"
"I do."
Mick came closer still, until his face hung an inch from mine. "If you have to ask, then you wouldn't believe my answer." He drew away and continued wiping my hands. — Allyson James

Find the connection between you and the universe; focus on it with deep attention. — Debasish Mridha

My own best books have not been published. In fact, they've not even been written yet. — Edward Abbey

Always say less than necessary. — Robert Greene

Gentleness towards self and others makes life a little lighter. — Deborah Day

No man is so accused as the kinslayer. — George R R Martin

I have heard myself accused of being an opponent, an enemy of mathematics, which no one can value more highly than I, for it accomplishes the very thing whose achievement has been denied me. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe