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The welfare state is an enemy of private property. The excessive taxation used to support the welfare state is extremely dangerous. — Charles A. Murray

There have been so many instances in my life where movies, music, or literature has made my life tangibly better. — James Ponsoldt

But this world is changing. Perhaps by the time you are old enough to marry the world will hear a woman's voice. Perhaps she will not have to swear to obey in her wedding vows. Perhaps one day a woman will be allowed to both love and think. — Philippa Gregory

a technique called "failure mode and effect analysis" (FMEA), a precursor to the premortem that has been used for decades in the military and government. — Chip Heath

You better hide that heart of yours, Lady Titanos. It won't lead you anywhere you want to go. — Victoria Aveyard

Your real strength within isn't the strength that you experience in your self. Your real strength within is in what you are as a being, deeper than what your self is. Your real strength is within your weakest weakness. — John De Ruiter

I was a dog groomer. I delivered radiators; I was a photography producer. I typed classified ads for many years. It was my longest term job - years of typing classified ads while I was in bands. — Janet Weiss

Multiple closets for different needs. Overkill. — Mary E. Pearson

So they were desperately in love and being desperately in love involves a desperate existence. — F Scott Fitzgerald

You have been resident in my house three months?"
"Yes, sir."
"And you came from
?"
"From Lowood school, in -shire."
"Ah! a charitable concern. How long were you there?"
"Eight years."
"Eight years! you must be tenacious of life. — Charlotte Bronte

I'm not. Certain. About lots of things. I just know where I belong. — Julia Spencer-Fleming

I know that when people pull apart, they usually employ misunderstanding as a weapon, deliberately getting hold of the stick's wrong end, impaling themselves on its point in order to prove the perfidy of the other. — Salman Rushdie