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In his State of the Union speech in January 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt declared America's commitment to Four Freedoms in the struggle against Nazi totalitarianism. Among them was the freedom from fear. — Robert Dallek
To think is to forget. — Jorge Luis Borges
The world is a bad place only then when you are not good. — S.M.
Who does not see that Paul descends from a general to a particular adoption, in order to teach us, that not all who occupy a place in the Church are to be accounted as true members of the Church? — John Calvin
Ou don't always know the true worth of a women's love until it becomes a memory. — Georgia Cates
Dunes slithered slowly across the landscape like ravenous parasites, leeching the plants of their nutrients, leaving behind withered husks. The sand rode the wind currents, swirling like dervishes. The worst, though, were the monster wind storms that raked the land, prefaced by a wall of sand reaching a mile or so into the sky, bringing the blackness of night. — J.R. McLemore
This could be done in part, because the equipment was very inexpensive. Not much money was involved in tooling so that basic changes of that type could be accomplished. — Jack Kilby
There is a whole aspect of freedom to recording at home that you don't get in a studio. The possibilities are infinite, and there is no reason not to explore them. — Jeff Mangum
No matter how much you've been warned, Death always comes without knocking. Why now? is the cry. Why so soon? It's the cry of a child being called home at dusk. — Margaret Atwood
Give your Friends Roses while they are still alive; don't wait until their funeral.
-Robert L. Biehl (my dad) — Bobb Biehl
How dare you say it's nothing to me? Baby, you're the only light I ever saw. — John Mayer
True greatness is the most ready to recognize and most willing to obey those simple outward laws which have been sanctioned by the experience of mankind. — James Anthony Froude
It was useless to argue, she thought, and to wonder about people who would neither refute an argument nor accept it. — Ayn Rand
White America has filled its house with kindling; now it will burn. The — Stephen King