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The wage earner relies upon the ventures of confident and contented capital. This failing him, his condition is without alleviation, for he can neither prey on the misfortune of others nor hoard his labor. — Grover Cleveland

That's why baseball is more like life than other games. Sometimes I feel like that's all I do in life, keep track of my errors. — Michael Chabon

Father's Day makes me wish I could talk to my Dad just one more time, instead of all the time. — Anthony Jeselnik

She did have friends, she had just made a decision to stay home and experiment with dying. — Ann Patchett

When ministers in this government talk about investing in education and skills, about making the planning system work; about employment law reform and delivering transport and power generation and broadband communication infrastructure, we are talking about raising Britain's productivity. — Philip Hammond

Whether you are right in the middle of a glamorous event or watching it from the sidelines, the red carpet Oscar events set the stage to showcase the latest designs and styles for those watching around the world. — Brad Goreski

Arthur spake, 'Behold, for these have sworn To wage my wars, and worship me their King; The old order changeth, yielding place to new; And we that fight for our fair father Christ, — Alfred Tennyson

But the might-have-been is but boggy ground to build upon. — Herman Melville

The sky is black, so rich and thick it looks warm. It feels as if I can see for miles into that blackness, the stars glimmering white, and as my eyes adjust, there are millions of stars. Billions. And it is time to move on. I have no choice. — Melissa Lion

I believe that whatever comes at a particular time is a blessing from God. — A.R. Rahman

Our Constitution was put together for a free people. — Butch Otter

The earth is bread we take and eat. — Barbara Jordan

Most people like reading about what they already know - there is even a public for yesterday's weather. — Nancy Mitford

The only communications truly without influence are those that one learns to ignore or never hears at all; this is why Jacques Ellul argued that it is only the disconnected - rural dwellers or the urban poor - who are truly immune to propaganda, while intellectuals, who read everything, insist on having opinions, and think themselves immune to propaganda are, in fact, easy to manipulate. — Tim Wu

Of course I live in my time, and I'm really curious. But, at the same time, I don't think it has a direct impact on my work. — Nicolas Ghesquiere