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George W. Bush was good as his word. He visited the Gulf states 17 times; went 13 times to New Orleans. Laura Bush made 24 trips. Bush saw that $126 billion in aid was sent to the Gulf's residents, as some members of his own party in Congress balked. — Donna Brazile
The State is not in itself an end, but is only a means towards human development. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt
If there can be a better way for the real world to include the one of images, it will require an ecology not only of real things but of images as well. — Susan Sontag
You come off of this screaming audience of many, many thousands of people. I used to find it very weird. You have two choices. Either you can stay and pump flesh with hundreds of people after the show, which really gets old, or you can come off stage, get into the car, and go straight out the back and away, back to the hotel. — Andy Summers
How deep inside your own heartbreak do you have to fall before there's no outward sign of life? — Jonathan Maberry
You got to sue the offensive line for non-support — Mike Ditka
Where I went, no one could follow. Yet someone managed to hold my hand. — John Banville
I would rather fight with my hands than my tongue. — Dolley Madison
I suppose I will die never knowing what pumpkin pie tastes like when you have room for it. — Robert Breault
The man, with his brain, can pierce the intoxicating mirage of things and contemplate a frozen universe in the most perfect indifference to him and his dreams. — Jack London
We give our intent to love and meekness, by the working of mercy and grace we are made all fair and clean. — Julian Of Norwich
A medium of communication is not merely a passive conduit for the transmission of information but rather an active force in creating new social patterns and new perceptual realities. — Leonard Shlain
Live your greatest dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita
If man be solely a body, its loss indeed ends his identity. But if prophets down the millenniums spake with truth, man is essentially a soul, incorporeal and omnipresent. — Paramahansa Yogananda