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I need to work to feel well. — Edouard Manet
The zero-income-tax-rate states have far faster growth in tax revenues than did the states with highest income tax rate over the same period. — Arthur Laffer
As to the efficacy of the policy recommended by Rostow, it speaks for itself: no country, once underdeveloped, ever managed to develop By Rostow's stages. Is that why Rostow is now trying to help the people of Vietnam, the Congo, the Dominican Republic, and other underdeveloped countries to overcome the empirical, theoretical, and policy shortcomings of his manifestly non-communist intellectual aid to economic development and cultural change by bombs, napalm, chemical and biological weapons, and military occupation? — Andre Gunder Frank
My style is personal, my style of writing is personal, and I believe in that. I believe what comes out of me is an individual thing, and that's why I, I believe in the individual. — Jack Kirby
Try to look unimportant. They may be low on ammo. — Lee Child
We want for our children, as we want for ourselves, lives at home, at work and at play to be lives of joy and peace. — Betty Williams
It's a secret language, known to all different people, in different ways, that enables them to read a subliminal message without realising they're reading it. It affects people on many levels, and even people who think they're not into fashion, or reject fashion are then being informed just in the case of rejecting it. The fact that they had to react against it was a conscious decision. — Louise Wilson
What a magnificent accomplishment to be able to stay alive as an innocent lamb in the land of guilty wolves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Earl: Augh! They're trying to take the wolf off the endangered list .
Mooch: I know. But did you hear what they're putting back on the endangered list?
Earl: What?
Mooch: Empathy and compassion. — Patrick McDonnell
I'll never tell you to stop loving. You see, I believe in hopeless love. Oh yes. I believe in it with all my heart, though you may discount the heart of an old nanny like me. For real love brings pain. Real love means sacrifices and hurts and all the thousand shocks of life. But it also means beauty, true beauty. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl
I don't know how to describe it, but the more I stare at him, the more I see his grief wrapped around him like shackles he can never take off. — Jasmine Warga