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Globalization is a reality. And this makes most leaders today realize that populist illusions can't be sustained before they collapse into stagnation and leave their political supporters deeply disillusioned. You can't inflate away your troubles or allow mountains of debt to build up if, as a country, you have to make your living in a globally competitive environment ... Building prosperity requires caution and patience. It requires time. Populism is a short cut that doesn't work. — Fernando Henrique Cardoso

I want Obama to have to weigh in on Ben Affleck as Batman. It's about time Obama went to work. — Rush Limbaugh

Education is worth little if it teaches only how to make a living rather than how to make a life. — Mary Hatwood Futrell

The people are forbidden to give aid and comfort to rebels. What of a government that has the power to cut off from aid and comfort all the rebels of the South and fails to exercise it? — Robert Dale Owen

Fear is what keeps a man alive in this world if treachery and deceit. — George R R Martin

Democratic institutions are based on a reality of human nature: that those with power, however benign or even noble their intentions, will do what they can to keep it. — Rebecca MacKinnon

Distinctly different as a child, as an adolescent, in his prime and in his old age, man considers himself as one, not because he acts, but because he knows. — Franz Grillparzer

that if a man does not master his circumstances then he is bound to be mastered by them. The — Amor Towles

went to the Rock to hide my face And the Rock cried out, "No Hiding Place, There's no Hiding Place down here. — Ray Bradbury

I am one who leaves the table like a man, without putting back the chair or picking up the plate — Sandra Cisneros

What will the preachers say? .. to teach men not to persecute men: for, while a few sanctimonious humbugs are burning a few fanatics, the earth opens and swallows up all alike. — Voltaire