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Target prices? How that works? I know quite a bit about farm policy. I come from Indiana, which is a farm state. Deficiency payments - which are the key - that is what gets money into the farmer's hands. We got loan, uh, rates, we got target, uh, prices, uh, I have worked very closely with my senior colleague, (Indiana Sen.) Richard Lugar, making sure that the farmers of Indiana are taken care of. — Dan Quayle

When I was seven and watched an episode of 'Beyond 2000' that featured a floating armchair, I thought we'd definitely have one of those by 15, at the latest. — Stella Young

The whole universe is through and through the playing of love in every shade of the word's use, from animal lust to divine charity. — Alan Watts

May your good heart be in good hands — Unknown

DAILY TRAINING in the Art of Peace allows your inner divinity to shine brighter and brighter. Do not concern yourself with the right and wrong of others. Do not be calculating or act unnaturally. Keep your mind focused on the Art of Peace, and do not criticize other teachers or traditions. The Art of Peace never restrains or shackles anything. It embraces all and purifies everything. — Morihei Ueshiba

Our government should speak a common language with the American people - plain English. — Alan Siegel

Lady, the Faith is here," he stated. "But we must build churches in our hearts, for surely those built in the world have all betrayed us. — Kage Baker

Necessity knows no law; I know some attorneys of the same. — Benjamin Franklin

When you have known the kiss of a flaying knife, a laugh loses all its power to hurt you. — George R R Martin

The talent of making friends is not equal to the talent of doing without them. — Vittorio Alfieri

Again and again, I find something eerie in many Irish occasions - the unrelenting whiteness, the emotional tribal attachments, the violent prejudices lurking beneath apparently pleasant social surfaces, the cosy smugness of belonging. — Tom Paulin