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No politician or party favours waste and inefficiency, and every government tries to reduce both
but tax cuts on the promise of ending the gravy train almost never find enough gravy. Of course efficiency matters, waste must be attacked, and of course it matters how both taxes and spending are organized, but despite the highly publicized incidents of misspending that seem to dominate the pages of our mainstream media and disproportionately shape our perceptions, the numbers about waste never add up, and the consequences of tax cuts on public goods and services are always worse than promised. — Alex Himelfarb
Of such divine neglect was atheism made; belief could not be rekindled now, however profound his terror. Thoughts — Clive Barker
Every thinker puts some portion of an apparently stable world in peril. — John Dewey
A book has but one voice, but it does not instruct everyone alike. — Thomas A Kempis
Is not Precedent indeed a King of men? A Word from the Psalmist. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
Without mutual tolerance emerging as the foundation, terrible situations like those of Tibet and Sri Lanka, Bosnia and Rwanda, can never be effectively improved. — Dalai Lama
Beyond the parameters of the self is an ocean ... and it's most excellent. — Frederick Lenz
I'm a beer man. I tried to drink whiskey and Scotch, but I don't get it. It smells like a girl who didn't shower and just splashed a lot of perfume on. — Mads Mikkelsen
I cannot shield you from the challenges you will face. You will know great loss and danger, but also great joy. You may doubt your instincts in the years to come, but your feet have been walking this path since the moment you were born. — Deborah Harkness
Oh, my love will fly to you
Each night on angels' wings
Godspeed, sweet dreams — Radney Foster
Republicans and Democrats are obsessed with making sure that illegal aliens are granted citizenship. The American people are not. They're concerned about jobs, the economy, debt. They're concerned about a plundering country. They're concerned about a decaying, dying country. — Rush Limbaugh
The sum of the inner movements which a man finds easy and as a consequence performs gracefully and with pleasure, one calls his soul; if these inner movements are plainly difficult and an effort for him, he is considered soulless. — Friedrich Nietzsche
