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For Dicey, writing in 1885, and for me reading him some seventy years later, the rule of law still had a very English, or at least Anglo-Saxon, feel to it. It was later, through Hayek's masterpieces The Constitution of Liberty and Law, Legislation and Liberty that I really came to think this principle as having wider application. — Margaret Thatcher
I just try to be as versatile as life is and try and express that in the fight. — Alex Caceres
Cynicism is a sorry kind of wisdom. — Barack Obama
There are, and always have been, destructive pseudo-scientific notions linked to race and religion; these are the most widespread and damaging. Hopefully, educated people can succeed in shedding light into these areas of prejudice and ignorance, for as Voltaire once said: 'Men will commit atrocities as long as they believe absurdities. — Martin Gardner
In my life, I had heard hundreds of coyotes and even more dogs, but never anything like this except in television shows. Wolves had been extirpated from the Northeast more than a century ago. Never in my life had I expected to hear them howling in the wild mountains of New England. ((c) 2016, p 239) — Paul Doiron
In the end we remember all the students we've gone to school with and invite them to our homes only to find out that we no longer have the least thing in common with them, I thought. — Thomas Bernhard
This is it, he thought. This is where we've filled ourselves up with so many questions that they're starting to overflow and become answers. — Terry Pratchett
I borrow the stilts of an old tragedy. — Sylvia Plath
I love my stuff - you're not supposed to say that. But because I'm performer as well as a writer, I'm constantly interacting with my own work. I always get to find these little secrets that I left for myself, little notes - I find them all over the scores. — Jason Robert Brown
Never ask, "What reason do I have to be happy?" Instead ask, "To what purpose can I attach my happiness? — Robert Breault
One doesn't have to be a Marxist to be awed by the scale and success of early-20th-cent ury efforts to transform strong-willed human beings into docile employees. — Gary Hamel
When you do portraits professionally it's not a desire, it's for money. — Imogen Cunningham
