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Someone is going to have to explain to me at some time how raising taxes on job-creators is going to create more jobs. — Jim Jordan

The Population Reference Bureau predicts that the world's total population will double to 7,000,000,000 before the year 2000. I suppose they will all want dignity, I said. — Kurt Vonnegut

He (Rene Descartes) posited the existence of two parallel yet separate domains of reality: res cogitans, the thinking substance of the subjective mind whose essence is thought, and res extensa, or the extended substance of the material world. Mental stuff and material (including brain) stuff are absolutely distinct, he argued. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

Not all destinies are fair, Colby. Hers isn't, yours isn't. We get the lives we choose, even when we don't know we're making a choice. — C. Robert Cargill

He that fears death loses the joys of life. — Jan Hus

That all men are equal is a proposition which at ordinary times no sane individual has ever given his assent. — Aldous Huxley

Well, I get excited about music. — Anthony Kiedis

Every person who walks uprightly, does the best that he can, overcomes the world, rises above carnality, and walks in paths of righteousness will have his acts and his deeds sealed and approved by the Holy Spirit. — Bruce R. McConkie

We had problems like all families but we had a lot of love. I was extremely loved. We always felt we had each other. — Jim Carrey

I definitely need to use my chances when they come because definitely there wont be many. — Roger Federer

Once I'd heard 'Modern Times' by Bob Dylan, it really changed the way I wanted to make records. — Elton John

I got my first job as a card-carrying actor in New York in 1967. Before that, I was a very desperate wannabe. — Morgan Freeman

A wish is a desire without energy — Paramahansa Yogananda

I have two amazing things in my life: I'm pain-free and I'm debt-free. — Stephen King

Yes I should, I am sure I should. There is always a look of consciousness or bustle when people come in a way which they know to be beneath them. You think you carry it off very well, I dare say, but with you it is a sort of bravado, an air of affected unconcern; I always observe it whenever I meet you under those circumstances. Now you have nothing to try for. You are not afraid of being supposed ashamed. You are not striving to look taller than any body else. Now I shall really be very happy to walk into the same room with you. — Jane Austen