Sarcastic Obamacare Quotes & Sayings
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If not us, who? If not now, when?' JFK — Mike Hartner
If his voice hasn't been the melody of my life, it's been the bass line, so subtle you don't notice it until it's missing. — Jodi Picoult
It's all about creation and surprise. It just needs to be appreciated and watered like flowers. You have to water flowers. These peaks will come again. — Sonny Rollins
It costs ten times more to govern us than it used to, and we are not governed one-tenth as good. — Will Rogers
But although the cliche says that power always corrupts, what is seldom said ... is that power always reveals. When a man is climbing, trying to persuade others to give him power, concealment is necessary ... But as a man obtains more power, camouflage becomes less necessary. — Robert A. Caro
If you do not want an average life, you must be on guard against, and quietly suspicious of, conclusions made by conventional thinking. — Andy Andrews
If you are going to try and change things, you had better have your wits about you. — Dorothy Day
If you act scared, your body produces adrenaline. — Rebecca Hall
Merlin's beard, Harry, you made me jump," said Slughorn, stopping dead in his tracks and looking wary. "How did you get out of the castle?"
"I think Filch must've forgotten to lock the doors," said Harry cheerfully, and was delighted to see Slughorn scowl. — J.K. Rowling
When something is tragic you never really forget it. — Sophia Olson
You know what happens when you give a kid a calculator instead of teaching him math?"
"I think you need my help." I cross my arms. "You know what happens when you give a kid a calculator instead of teaching him math?"
He tilts his head, his eyes fetchingly bright.
"Sure he can do math that way," I continue, "but then if you take the calculator from him, suddenly he can't do any math at all, because he's
learned to rely on the calculator. Your power lets you look at people and see exactly what it takes to make them tick. Or crumble. But without
your power, you don't get people. — Carolyn Crane