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Shenson Corned Quotes By Ayn Rand

It is true that the welfare-statists are not socialists, that they never advocated or intended the socialization of private property, that they want to 'preserve' private property-with government control of its use and disposal. But that is the fundamental characteristic of fascism. — Ayn Rand

Shenson Corned Quotes By Susie Orbach

No one likes to feel helpless. We find it psychologically unbearable and inside ourselves we may try to make ourselves part author of our misfortune rather than simply the recipient of it. — Susie Orbach

Shenson Corned Quotes By Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

Decide for yourselves as to what you should thing of those who say there is God, that he is the preserver of justice and that he is the protector of all, even after seeing the practice of untouchablity in the form of man being banned from human sight and contact, from walking into the streets, from entering the temples and drawing water from a tank, is rampant in the land, and yet that land is not spared from being razed by an earthquake, burnt by the fiery lava of a volcano, engulfed in a deluge from the ocean, submerged in the chasm of the earth, or fragemented by thunder-storm. — Periyar E.V. Ramasamy

Shenson Corned Quotes By John Lurie

What do you know about music? You're not a lawyer. — John Lurie

Shenson Corned Quotes By Lee Marvin

One of the good things about getting older is you find you're more interesting than most of the people you meet. — Lee Marvin

Shenson Corned Quotes By Ravi Zacharias

Spirituality does not give relevance to life; rather, truth gives relevance to spirituality. — Ravi Zacharias

Shenson Corned Quotes By Robert De Niro

As a kid I didn't root for the bad guys. — Robert De Niro

Shenson Corned Quotes By Spencer W. Kimball

Many couples permit their marriages to become stale and their love to grow cold like old bread or worn-out jokes or cold gravy. These people will do well to reevaluate, to renew their courting, to express their affection, to acknowledge kindness, and to increase their consideration so their marriage again can become beautiful, sweet, and growing. While marriage is difficult, and discordant and frustrated marriages are common, yet real, lasting happiness is possible, and marriage can be more an exultant ecstasy than the human mind can conceive. — Spencer W. Kimball