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Government in the U.S. today is a senior partner in every business in the country. — Norman Cousins

I never saw any good that came of telling truth. — John Dryden

They looked for one another when nothing else was happening, the way you pick up a magazine or look in the cupboard for a snack. Not exactly by accident and not exactly on purpose. You could go out in the world and do new things and meet new people, and then you could come home and just sit on the stoop with someone you had never not known, and watch lightning bugs blink on and off. — Lynne Rae Perkins

He looked both proud and guilty of something. As if happiness was a reward and he wasn't sure he'd done enough to deserve it. — Rupert Thomson

We ought to disarm Germany completely. — George William Norris

I...wanna party every night and rock n roll all day — Kiss

Who in their infinite wisdom decreed that Little League uniforms be white? Certainly not a mother. — Erma Bombeck

Losing your job releases you from the contract of giving a piece of your life daily — Sunday Adelaja

Salvation is free, but discipleship will cost you your life — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Create the vision of the life you want to live first and then go out and live it — Timothy Pina

Newer and more modern cemeteries, devoid of cypress trees or any other vegetation, were usually situated well outside the new quarters and surrounded by tall concrete walls, just like factories, military bases, and hospitals. — Orhan Pamuk

Hey,you might be able to take away my magical powers, but the power of sarcasm was still at my disposal. — Rachel Hawkins

For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done. — William Shakespeare

It seems important that the social value factor be more generally recognized as a powerful causal agent in its own right and something to be dealt with directly as such. No more critical task can be projected for the 1970s than that of seeking for civilized society a new, elevated set of value guidelines more suited to man's expanded numbers and new powers over nature, a frame of reference for value priorities that will act to secure and conserve our world instead of destroying it. — Roger Wolcott Sperry