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there are stratagems in law as well as war. — Walter Scott

I'd rather sit next to Brian for two hours in a dark theater than have a wall painting party with Jackson Pollock — Jandy Nelson

A modern economy is marked by the feasibility of endogenous change: Modernization brings myriad arrangements from expanded property rights to company law and financial institutions. — Edmund Phelps

3.6.40: From a letter from Lady Oxford15 to the Daily Telegraph, on the subject of war economies: "Since most London houses are deserted there is little entertaining ... in any case, most people have to part with their cooks and live in hotels." Apparently nothing will ever teach these people that the other 99% of the population exist. — George Orwell

You American intellectuals - you want so desperately to feel besieged and persecuted! — Gunter Grass

Is the game plan you are currently running the most direct path to your destiny? — Josh Linkner

It seems fair to say that while the moral standards of the nineteenth century persisted almost unchanged into the twentieth, moral practices changed sharply, and that though the standards of the nineteenth century persisted the institutions that had sustained them and the sanctions that had enforced them lost influence and authority. — Henry Steele Commager

There are a lot of people out there who think that I am their worst enemy, and I don't even care if these people exist. — Boyd Rice

The States are separate and independent sovereigns. Sometimes they need to act like it. — John Roberts

On average it took 22 days for news to travel between New York City and Charleston; and 26 days to reach Savannah. — Tom Wheeler

The fame stuff, the kind words from websites and things, are very flattering and lovely, but I just wanna act. — Matthew Lewis

When they are alone, lying quietly, he holds her the way a child holds a stuffed animal: for comfort, for security, out of a primate's urge to cling, to close one's arms around a warm, soft object. — Maggie Shipstead

The greatest danger in life is not to take the adventure. — George Leigh Mallory

If we love God above all, we are tapping into the source of His love. — Sunday Adelaja

Conformity and exclusion. If you're not the best or the — Cassia Leo