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It seems to me that wherever religion and politics mix in one body, fascist values - and not 'family values' - rear their ugly head. — Christina Engela

I swam the race like I trained to swim it. It is not mathematical. I just let my body do it. It is a lot easier if you let your body do what it is trained for. — Ian Thorpe

When you sit that way, you look kind of like a beach ball with a head," he continued. "Your haircut is really, really bad, I'm probably going to lose my job for helping you this way, and I'm dying to fuck you."
He glanced at her. "That honest enough for you? — Suzanne Brockmann

For the etatist, money is a creature of the State, and the esteem in which money is held is the economic expression of the respect or prestige enjoyed by the State. The more powerful and the richer the State, the better its money. Thus, during the War, it was asserted that 'the monetary standard of the victors' would ultimately be the best money. Yet victory and defeat on the battlefield can exercise only an indirect influence on the value of money. — Ludwig Von Mises

Nature has placed the need to see justice done in some souls, and the need to flout and affront it in others. — Jose Marti

In a virtuous and free state, no rewards can be so pleasing to sensible minds, as those which include the approbation of our fellow citizens. My great pain is, lest my poor endeavours should fall short of the kind expectations of my country. — Thomas Jefferson

This is my heart on CRACK. Robin when she sees Creek — Diane J. Reed

They're thinking of turning the peasant into an educated man. Why, first of all they should make him a good and prosperous farmer and then he'll learn all that is necessary for him to know. — Nikolai Gogol

Even those afraid of the dark must live through half of each day as night, to come to see the beauty in each. — Johnathan Jena

Because man still feared death, feared disappearing into nothingness, feared how death made each life insignificant. — Gemma Malley