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I don't think that there's substantiated evidence that shows that voter fraud is such a rampant problem that we have to put in place measures that people have to pass in order to exercise that constitutional free right. Voting should be
and is required to be
a right that is unencumbered. That does not have tests that people must pass ... Anything put in place to restrict that right, or to make it more difficult for people to exercise it, should be outlawed, and should not be allowed. — Clay Aiken

What I learned from this movie, 40 Days and 40 Nights: Abstinence can be a very good thing. Especially from box offices where this film is playing. — Joel Siegel

In our plan, the state has only to pass labor laws (nothing else?) by means of which industrial progress can and must proceed in complete liberty. The state merely places society on an incline (that is all?). Then society will slide down this incline by the mere force of things, and by the natural workings of the established mechanism. But what is this incline that is indicated by Mr. Louis Blanc? Does it not lead to an abyss? (No, it leads to happiness.) If this is true, then why does not society go there of its own choice? (Because society does not know what it wants; it must be propelled.) What is to propel it? (Power.) And who is to supply the impulse for this power? (Why, the inventor of the machine
in this instance, Mr. Louis Blanc.) — Frederic Bastiat

You keep using that word!" the Spaniard snapped. "I don't think it means what you think it does. — William Goldman

The Bible is to me the most precious thing in the world just because it tells me the story of Jesus. — George MacDonald

I stick to the script, I memorize the lines, cause life is movie that I've seen too many times. — Lil' Wayne

How long do you have to be in a place before it's your home? — Maggie Stiefvater

She was like an outline of the painting of the Holy Virgin that an artist has sketched in black and white, but not yet filled with colour. — Karen Maitland

Ifukube's music was rarely tampered with or shortened by Honda after it had been recorded and the director gave his composer total freedom in writing whatever music he deemed appropriate. — Peter H. Brothers