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While you and I are allowed the luxury of our pain, president isn't. A president must take into account how his citizens feel and he must manage them and lead them, but he must not succumb to personal feelings. His job is to maintain a ruthless sense of proportion while keeping the coldness of his calculation to himself. — George Friedman

Illegal immigration costs taxpayers $45 billion a year in health care, education, and incarceration expenses. — Ric Keller

The Jews must realize that their influence in Germany has disappeared for all time. — Hjalmar Schacht

Deep spirit scanning," Eisfanger says. His voice has a strange resonance to it, like I'm hearing him through a bad phone connection. "Don't worry, it's completely safe. Well, mostly."
"Mostly?"
"Side effects have been documented," he admits. "In a very small percentage of cases. Less than two percent."
"What kind of side effects?" Suddenly I'm feeling nauseous. Feels like the ants are crawling around inside me now, which is exactly as disturbing as it sounds.
"Memory loss. Synesthesia. And occasionally ... vestigial growths."
"So I could forget my own name, start smelling purple everywhere and have an extra nipple sprout from my forehead? — D.D. Barant

I'm not the only Labour MP who sent their child to public school but I'm the only one who's questioned about it. — Diane Abbott

How shall we go about becoming the greatest empire on earth? Say, I know. Let's have our manliest sport involve butt-slapping, shoulder pads, and prancing. — Lisa Henry

If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it. — Lucy Larcom

Carl Icahn, corporate raider by trade, is creative, a scrambler, and certainly not to be underestimated. — Carol Loomis

We should resolve now that the health of this nation is a national concern; that financial barriers in the way of attaining health shall be removed; that the health of all it's citizens deserves the help of all the nation. — Harry Truman

Poets are simply those who have made a profession ans a lifestyle of being in touch with their bliss. — Joseph Campbell

I've always been battling against my sense of dignity and refinement. I was embarrassed by any bodily functions when I was younger. I could never even blow my nose. — Helen Mirren