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Top Socialistick Quotes

Maybe fate's arithmetic is so diffuse that it's not arithmetic at all. — David Levithan

You were made to be kissed, often and well. — George R R Martin

While Republican voters have remained universally supportive of their President, Democrats and Independents are returning to a more naturally critical stance. — Thomas E. Mann

There was no fool like an old fool. — Karen McQuestion

The moment you make someone promise anything is the same moment you ask them to lie to you. — Molly Ringwald

In the Negro Leagues, I played every day. — Buck Leonard

Is this administration, the Clinton administration, an administration that needed defending? — Judy Woodruff

I'm still waiting to hit it big. But there was the moment when I didn't have to work at the restaurant anymore, which is the milestone for every actor. When your job is just to be an actor and not to have to do anything else. — Lizzy Caplan

{*} Karl Marx was hired by a mysterious group who called themselves the League of Just Men to write the Communist Manifesto as demogogic boob-bait to appeal to the mob. In actual fact the Communist Manifesto was in circulation for many years before Marx' name was widely enough recognized to establish his authorship for this revolutionary handbook. All Karl Marx really did was to update and codify the very same revolutionary plans and principles set down seventy years earlier by Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Order of Illuminati in Bavaria. And, it is widely acknowledged by serious scholars of this subject that the League of Just Men was simply an extension of the Illuminati which was forced to go deep underground after it was exposed by a raid in 1786 conducted by the Bavarian authorities. — Gary Allen

Like we could buy Idaho kind of money. — Larry Correia

When the Englishman speaks of national wealth he means the number of millionaires in the country. — Oswald Spengler

The fourth duty of a teacher is to dissuade his students from evil ways with care and caution, with sympathy and not with rebuke and harshness, because in that case it destroys the veil of awe and encourages disobedience. — Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali

The Living do everything so vibrantly, the Dead think. Their blood sprays like party champagne, they hoot and howl like a gospel choir. Even in their agony, they are enviable. — Isaac Marion

I was the world's smallest man, covered in freckles with a squeaky, scratchy voice. And I still am, but I've learned to love myself. — Charlie Day