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Horsemanship through the history of all nations has been considered one of the highest accomplishments. You can't pass a park without seeing a statue of some old codger on a horse. It must be to his bravery, you can tell it's not to his horsemanship. — Will Rogers

Andy Andrews is the best speaker I have ever seen. — Zig Ziglar

They say necessity is the mother of invention, but if that's the case, laziness must be its father. — Anonymous

Religion and science look at reality differently. — Robert Lanza

The Christian religion begins with a dream and ends with a murder. — Thomas Paine

It is my principle never to accept any donations from any government or any foreign funded organisation. — Abdul Sattar Edhi

I'm trying to think of a witty comeback, when Boggs says brusquely, "Well, don't expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear." I decide to go ahead and like Boggs. — Suzanne Collins

I think that the activism I've become involved with informs and enhances my life in a lot of ways, and definitely career-wise. This record wouldn't exist [without that activism], for one. — Thao Nguyen

They had lived to see their simple patriotism derided, their morality despised, their savings devalued. They caused no trouble. Millions of pounds of public money wasn't regularly siphoned into their neighbourhoods in the hope of bribing, cajoling or coercing them into civic virtue. If they protested that their cities had become alien, their children taught in overcrowded schools where 90 per cent of the children spoke no English, they were lectured about the cardinal sin of racism by those more expensively and comfortably circumstanced. Unprotected by accountants, they were the milch-cows of the rapacious Revenue. No lucrative industry of social concern and psychological analysis had grown up to analyse and condone their inadequacies on the grounds of deprivation or poverty. — P.D. James

Your ability to rationalize your own bad deeds makes you believe that the whole world is as amoral as you are. — Douglas Coupland