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Poetry must find ways of breaking distance ... all languages are dialects that are made to break new grounds. — Giannina Braschi

The highest type of free men should be sought where the highest resistance is constantly overcome: five steps from tyranny, close to the threshold of the danger of servitude. — Friedrich Nietzsche

If a young person has any idealism at all, it's strongest about the time he finishes college. — Sargent Shriver

The only thing that should astonish us is that anything can yet astonish us. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

There's something about that suit, he'll feel like, 'Whoa,' he'll feel like a different person, and that's what it's about. — Ginuwine

I die really well, by the way. It's one of my strong points. I just take a bullet well. — Brad Pitt

With grace and gratitude, life is filled with endless gladness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Why, when the economist gives advice to his society, is he so often cooly ignored? He never ceases to preach free trade, and protectionism is growing in the United States. He deplores the perverse effects of minimum wage laws, and the legal minimum is regularly raised each 3 or 5 years. He brands usury laws as a medieval superstition, but no state hurries to repeal its law. — George Stigler

He put out a hand for Dave to shake.
"You're the only new friend of Tom's I've met. And you're just what I expected."
"Yup," Dave said. "I wear three-hundred-dollar suits and drive an eight-thousand-dollar car. Mr.Taylor-stop measuring people that way."
"It's American," Taylor said defensively.
"And Nigerian. And Bolivian," Dave said. "It started in Sumer. — Joseph Hansen

I have a, shall we say, morbid personality. — Novala Takemoto

I did not know at the time, but what I did at that swimming pool [on the east side of Wilmington] paved the way for Barack Obama. — Joe Biden

I think that the failures of Enron and WorldCom and other companies are partially failures of investors to recognize companies that are selling for a thousand times nothing, but chances are they may be worth only that. — Arthur Levitt