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Reith Rohrer Quotes By Michael Novak

In The Federalist, James Madison called the rage for equality 'a wicked project.' People differ and rewards differ-that's the essence of both liberty and justice. No nation that rewards effort, talent, inventiveness and luck can even pretend to cherish equal outcomes. In an inventive and dynamic society, equal (even relatively equal) incomes can be achieved only by abandoning liberty for tyranny. — Michael Novak

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The value of your life will not be judge by the value of your wealth or splendor, but by the value you added to others life. — Debasish Mridha

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Jonathan Miles

... wondering, not for the first time, if there was a kind of dark bliss built into dementia: an immunity from death and abandonment, a way of fixing a point in time so that nothing can change, nothing can be rewritten, no one can leave. — Jonathan Miles

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Alexis Bass

We're supposed to be reckless and careless and wild. And none of it is supposed to hurt. If we've kissed too many people, smoked too many cigarettes, had too much to drink, laughed too hard, offended too many people - we've done it right. We haven't wasted any time. And Nathan and I have a lot of catching up to do. — Alexis Bass

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Susan McKenzie

A novel is a bridge from one heart to another. - Anon — Susan McKenzie

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Alan Cumming

Romeo is the most misunderstood character in literature, I think. He's hardcore to play because he's displaying the characteristics of Hamlet at the beginning, and, well, then everything else happens. — Alan Cumming

Reith Rohrer Quotes By Ernest Mandel

For us, Marxism is always open because there are always new xperiences, there are always new facts, including facts about the past, which have to be incorporated in the corpus of scientific socialism. — Ernest Mandel