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The beginning of political wisdom is the realization that despite everything you've always been taught, the government is not really on your side; indeed, it is out to get you. — Robert Higgs

We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own. The Igbo, always practical, put it concretely in their proverb Onye ji onye n'ani ji onwe ya: He who will hold another down in the mud must stay in the mud to keep him down. — Chinua Achebe

My childhood was a happy one, spent in a tall house in South Kensington and later in East Sussex, but my early and mid teens were less successful. — Julian Fellowes

I find myself wanting to study his lower abdomen, where the muscles are like stepping stones leading the way down to Mr. Happy. — Kristen Callihan

[On Napoleon assuming power in France:] The time of Fable is over, the time of History has begun. — Josephine De Beauharnais

I feel like a divorced wife once my book is published and has left me, and hate to be brought back into intimate contact! — Freya Stark

Until you've completed your relationship with your parents, all your relationships will be about your parents. — Werner Erhard

Angel?"
Yeah?" she looked up, all blue-eyed innocence.
I felt stupid, but ... "Can Total, um, talk?"
Uh-huh," Angel said casually, squeezing water out of her hair.
I stared at her. "He talks. Total talks, and you didn't tell me?"
Well ... " Angel looked for him, saw he was pretty far away, and lowered her voice. "Don't tell him I said this, but he's actually not that interesting. — James Patterson

Sometimes the simplest solution out of conflict is becoming someone's friend, instead of saying goodbye forever. — Shannon L. Alder

We just want government to be a smart, supportive, reliable partner to the forces that are working for good in this country. — Van Jones

The anachronism is the worst thing to use at the theatre. — Albert Camus

When you have crush you become nothing but a poet — Sikhwetha Maanda Stanley

How vain is painting, which is admired for reproducing the likeness of things whose originals are not admired. — Blaise Pascal