Muri Oca Musica Quotes & Sayings
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If religion is the answer, the question must be utterly absurd. — Nyan Prater
You're on a journey whether you want to be or not. — Nicole Young
When a nation has allowed itself to fall under a tyrannical regime, it cannot be absolved from the faults due to the guilt of that regime. — Winston Churchill
No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself. — Christopher Gadsden
There used to be a real me, but I had it surgically removed. — Peter Sellers
Well, there's no monkey on my back, — Kim Clijsters
What good were special talents when there was no one to share them with? — Dave Cullen
In these litigious times, if you're a beginner, it's becoming harder and harder to get your work to the people who might actually be able to hire you. — Len Wein
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either. — Georg Henrik Von Wright
Integrity is hard work. I do think the Internet makes it harder because of the temptations of performance. You can perform and have integrity, but it's easier just to perform. — Zephyr Teachout
Once we assume a creator and a plan, it makes humans objects of a cruel experiment whereby we are created to be sick and commanded to be well. — Christopher Hitchens
Boeing does a great job in introducing product that kind of changes the game. — Louis R. Chenevert
I listen to Helmet - and I love Helmet, they're a great band - but every song sounds the same. — Adam Jones
The experiences of life teach truth. — Harold Klemp
The Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution, which were established to protect us from unwarranted intrusion by the government into our private lives, may still technically be law but they have been judicially abolished. The Fourth Amendment was written in 1789 in direct response to the arbitrary and unchecked search powers that the British had exercised through general warrants called "writs of assistance", which played a significant part in fomenting the American Revolution. The amendment limits the sate's ability to search and seize to a specific place, time, and event approved by a magistrate. It is impossible to square the bluntness of the Fourth Amendment with the arbitrary search and seizure of all our personal communications. — Chris Hedges
