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We are mortgaging ourselves to foreigners on a scale that would make George Washington cry. Every day - every single day - we borrow a billion dollars from foreigners to buy petroleum from abroad, often from countries that hate us. We are the beggars of the world, financing our lavish lifestyle by selling our family heirlooms and by enslaving our progeny with the need to service the debt. — Ben Stein

Not everything Jace did was insane and suicidal, she reminded herself. It just seemed that way.
-Clary, pg.46- — Cassandra Clare

Fat is a social disease, and fat is a feminist issue. — Susie Orbach

The institution of monarchy developed during the Middle Ages against the backdrop of the previously endemic struggles between feudal power agencies. The monarchy presented itself as a referee, aa power capable of putting an end to war, violence, and pillage and saying no to these struggles and private feuds. It made itself acceptable by allocating itself a juridical and negative function, albeit one whose limits it naturally began at once to overstep. — Michel Foucault

Don't believe those who claim that only left wing parties really care about employment. — Kjell Magne Bondevik

Nurture is like psychic Wheaties. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Dressing up is all about reflecting how I feel. — Blake Lively

Sometimes you need to slow down to go fast. — Jeff Olson

The idea that things must have a beginning is really due to the poverty of our imagination. — Bertrand Russell

I never studied acting, yet the first time I auditioned and did a cold reading, I surprised everyone for my honesty and limpidity. They told me I could play any role because I have no walls, I don't put anything between me and the character I have to play. — Jennifer Lawrence

The biggest disease this day and age is that of people feeling unloved. — Princess Diana

She was a mystery package to be unravelled in the nicest possible way. — Francine Howarth

If the history of the past fifty years teaches us anything, it is that peace does not follow disarmament - disarmament follows peace. — Bernard Baruch