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Reaganite 71 Quotes By Walt Whitman

WOMEN sit, or move to and fro - some old, some young;
The young are beautiful - but the old are more beautiful than the young. — Walt Whitman

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Debasish Mridha

For your loss, never regret.
But forgive and forget. — Debasish Mridha

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Juan Pablo Di Pace

'Mamma Mia' and 'Dallas' have proved to me that the things you dream about can happen. I don't ask myself, 'How did I get here?' but instead, 'I deserve to be here. I was right to think this would happen.' I'm a firm believer in the power we have in our minds to want something and pursue it in a sane and focused way. — Juan Pablo Di Pace

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Warren Buffett

What the wise do in the beginning, fools do in the end. — Warren Buffett

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Michael Kimmel

Ironically, survey after survey shows that married men are happier and healthier than unmarried men. Oh, and they also have more sex. — Michael Kimmel

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Dick Morris

[T]he harm [Clinton AG] Reno did to American national security in the fight against terror was incalculable. — Dick Morris

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Paul Johnson

What strikes the historian surveying anti-Semitism worldwide over more than two millennia is its fundamental irrationality. It seems to make no sense, any more than malaria or meningitis makes sense. — Paul Johnson

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Larry Poons

A great painting is a great painting. — Larry Poons

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Albert Camus

During the battle, Spartacus himself tried with frenzied
determination, the symbolism of which is obvious, to reach Crassus, who was commanding the Roman
legions. He wanted to perish, but in single combat with the man who symbolized, at that moment, every
Roman master; it was his dearest wish to die, but in absolute equality. He did not reach Crassus:
principles wage war at a distance and the Roman general kept himself apart. Spartacus died, as he wished,
but at the hands of mercenaries, slaves like himself, who killed their own freedom with his. In revenge for
the one crucified citizen, Crassus crucified thousands of slaves. The six thousand crosses which, after
such a just rebellion, staked out the road from Capua to Rome demonstrated to the servile crowd that
there is no equality in the world of power and that the masters calculate, at a usurious rate, the price of
their own blood. — Albert Camus

Reaganite 71 Quotes By Alex Caceres

The only thing I have to lose going into this fight is anxiety, fear, worry; all those kinds of negativity. — Alex Caceres