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But I warn my colleagues that we will fail in our efforts to protect the homeland if we do not take additional steps to avoid a trade-off between protecting ourselves against terrorists attacks and preparing for and responding to natural disasters. — David Price

How sweet for those faring badly to forget their misfortunes even for a short time. — Sophocles

There's some kind of dark symbiosis between lunatics and the Postal Service. — Don Novello

Ultimately, it's an illusion that you can understand yourself. — Paul Schrader

hall?" "As I've told the mayor several times, we're only permitted to speak with those directly involved with the loan itself," Nate replied. "But I know you won't take no for an answer, so I'll fill you in. City council has requested an unusually large amount of loans this year, and we're just trying to make sure we're spreading the wealth fairly." "Has there been a delay of payments on any of the other policies?" Emmett shot back, clearly displeased with Nate's response. "No, that's not it at all. We haven't denied the loan yet, — Jennifer Grayson

Most good things have been said far too many times and just need to be lived. — Shane Claiborne

Your answer is the logical, coherent answer an absolutely normal person would give: It's a tie! A lunatic, however, would say that what I have around my neck is a ridiculous, useless bit of colored cloth tied in a very complicated way, which makes it harder to get air into your lungs and difficult to turn your neck. I have to be careful when I'm anywhere near a fan, or I could be strangled by this bit of cloth.
If a lunatic were to ask me what this tie is for, I would have to say, absolutely nothing. It's not even purely decorative, since nowadays it's become a symbol of slavery, power, aloofness. The only really useful function a tie serves is the sense of relief when you get home and take it off; you feel as if you've freed yourself from something, though quite what you don't know. — Paulo Coelho

I've long seen failure as a tool, not an outcome. — Scott Adams

Even some of the most jaded D.C. types are still impressed when the leader of the free world enters the room. — Joel C. Rosenberg

if you've experienced discrimination in one form, you're more likely to recognize it in another. Also — Gloria Steinem