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If standing for liberty and the Constitution makes you a Wacko Bird, then count me a proud Wacko Bird. — Ted Cruz

Praise they that will times past, I joy to see My selfe now live: this age best pleaseth mee. — Robert Herrick

The western mindset erroneously equates a political system of multi-party democracy with high-quality institutions ... the two are not synonymous. — Dambisa Moyo

I have the most reliable friend you can have in American politics, and that is ready money. — Phil Gramm

Burial practices illustrated the two men's different outlooks. Custer believed a body should be buried in a long-lasting metal casket, thus removing the body from the ecological system by preventing bacteria from breaking it down and feeding it back into the soil. Crazy Horse believed in wrapping a body inside a buffalo robe and placing it on a scaffold on an open hillside, where the elements could break it down in a year or two. It would then come up again as buffalo grass, to be eaten by the buffalo, which would then be eaten by the Sioux, completing the circle. — Stephen E. Ambrose

I've never met a cartoonist who isn't quirky or weird in some ways. — Jules Feiffer

I see enough. I saw you. — Sophie Jordan

In life there is not time to grieve long. — T. S. Eliot

The Outer Limits was one of those shows I grew up watching - that and The Twilight Zone. — Kevin Nealon

What in the world is a hangover cure? — Brian Wilson

The old ideals are dead as nails
nothing there. It seems to me there remains only this perfect union with a woman
sort of ultimate marriage
and there isn't anything else. — D.H. Lawrence

Poverty is a plague against which humanity must fight without cease. — Pope Benedict XVI

Just as breathing exercises help integrate body and mind, writing is a kind of psycho-neural muscular activity which helps bridge and integrate the conscious and subconscious minds. Writing distills, crystallizes, and clarifies thought and helps break the whole into parts. — Stephen R. Covey