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The money that fueled the explosion of gluttony at the top had to come from somewhere or, more specifically, from someone. Since no domestic oil deposits had been discovered, no new seams of uranium or gold, and since the war in Iraq enriched only the military contractors and suppliers, it had to come from other Americans. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Just know that your expectations are only thoughts in your head, and keep on doing what you do. — Brad Warner

Whatever we have words for, that we have already got beyond. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To posit the existence of a Creator requires only reason. To posit the existence of a good God requires faith. — Dennis Prager

Perfectionist parents seem to operate under the illusion that if they can just get their children to be perfect, they will be a perfect family. They put the burden of stability on the child to avoid facing the fact that they, as parents, cannot provide it. The child fails and becomes the scapegoat for family problems. Once again, the child is saddled with the blame. — Susan Forward

This is not just "our" world. — Mario Stinger

From his lips/Not words alone pleased her. — John Milton

I have been sitting around waiting for an opportunity to get to do something that matters for so long. Not just that matters in the world, which I think that season, in particular, had a very important meaning for a lot of people, but for me, as an actress. — Sarah Paulson

I was born to an Arab father and I was born Islamic. — Kola Boof

The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea green boat ... — Edward Lear

The sharp, superficial pain at being spoken to unkindly had obscured the deeper pain, which had not yet turned into something hard and heavy. — Olivia Sudjic

He could still escape - the fear was in front of him, and all he had to do was wrench free and run in the other direction. But he kept walking forward, straight into its embrace. — Anne Ursu