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Tax reductions are usually simpler and less distortive. I'm certainly willing to look at getting rid of tax deductions/credits, and go to dramatically reduced rates. — Grover Norquist

I think satire is a luxury of literate middle-class people. People who are well fed and relatively secure in their beds can laugh at their troubles. They can enjoy sitcoms. For those who aren't quite so lucky, well, the irony might be lost on them. — Harold Ramis

She's a nice girl, but her bad girl's better. — Jethro Tull

Affectionate violence. For when a hug just won't do. That's a Hallmark card for you. — Lauren Beukes

I must repay the gratitude given by pretties.. I want to give even more happiness that I have received all these while — Kim Kyu-jong

Every meaningful cultural act
wherever it takes place
is unquestionably good in and of itself, simply because it exists and because it offers something to someone. Yet can this value 'in itself' really be separated from 'the common good'? Is not one an integral part of the other from the start? Does not the bare fact that a work of art has meant something to someone
even if only for a moment, perhaps to a single person
already somehow change, however minutely, the overall condition for the better? ... Can we separate the awakening human soul from what it always, already is
an awakening human community? — Vaclav Havel

The variables vary too much and the constants aren't as constant as they seem. — Robert Anton Wilson

Global poverty is the product of reversible policy failures overseen by politicians, past and present. The poorest of the poor don't vote in American or European elections. They don't make donations to political parties or hire lobbyists in D.C., London or Canberra. — Hugh Evans

...and suffering is another bad habit. — Saul Bellow

I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. — Bertrand Russell

Body experience ... is the centre of creation. — Barbara Hepworth