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If any of the numbers people were arrested, Willard and Mariah Redd carried the money to set them free. Being arrested with policy slips or other numbers paraphernalia was a misdemeanour with a fine of $50. — John W. Harshaw

Militias, when properly formed, are in fact the people themselves and include all men capable of bearing arms. [ ... ] To preserve liberty it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them. — Richard Henry Lee

I've always said that there's a huge progressive rock, progressive metal audience out there, in the world. — John Petrucci

You should always do the things in life that are both interesting and make you afraid. — Viggo Mortensen

Politics is economics by other means, and war is politics by other means. — Stan Goff

The Apache don't have a word for love," he said.
"Know what they both say at the marriage? The squaw-taking ceremony?"
"Tell me."
"Varlebena. It means forever. That's all they say. — Louis L'Amour

Learn to love yourself for you cannot give to others what you do not possess. — Jeffrey Fry

If an illusion makes a man happy, destroy that illusion! Because happiness must come via the truth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The study of consciousness that can extend beyond the body is extremely important for the issue of survival, since it is this part of human personality that would be likely to survive death. — Stanislav Grof

I'm always happy for people when I see God blessing them the way he's blessed me. — Ruben Studdard

I look like this because I'm alive," Reagan said. "Because I've had experiences. Do you understand? — Rainbow Rowell

I still keep my room clean. — Jay McLean

Nature is an unpleasing, stupid, lumpy, blowsy wench. — William Mortensen

How have I lived so long? I never worried. In the '20s, there were millions of men out of work. You couldn't get a job anywhere. I wasn't worried. — Henry Allingham