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At first the relevance of chattel slavery to libertarian ideals was noted only in individual passages of isolated pamphlets. — Bernard Bailyn

I tossed the book aside. Great. My dad was a D-list god who frolicked in the woods. He was probably eliminated early last season on Dancing with the Asgardians. — Rick Riordan

If you didn't like the weather, you didn't rush into the storm--you waited until it changed. You found a way to keep from getting wet. (p182) — Leigh Bardugo

Not being able to do everything is no excuse for not doing everything you can. — Ashleigh Brilliant

The only reason why world war 2 happened was because Chuck Norris decided to take a nap. — Lars Anderson

Reminding himself to remember forever that the pen's a long arm from the grave. — James Clavell

While I always thought of making sequels to movies like 'Ghayal,' the filmmakers would almost always veto the idea. — Sunny Deol

ODTAA syndrome: the syndrome of One Damn Thing After Another. — Atul Gawande

Every time I do a partnership with the corporation, it's usually - I mean, it is - reflective of me and they really want who I am. They want what I've established for my brand and the respect and quality that I've established. — Will Ferrell

we're not going to tell you THE ONE AMAZING THING that makes a writer successful. There is no such thing, and if anyone offers to tell you about that one amazing thing - typically just before dropping a large price tag - you should run in the other direction. — Sean Platt

I hope fans will go back and listen to the Beatles and the Beach Boys or Led Zeppelin, or put on 'Tommy' and let them experience like I did that moment when 'Pinball Wizard' comes on. — Drake Bell

Circumstances form the character; but, like petrifying matters, they harden while they form. — Walter Savage Landor

Democracy, in the United States rhetoric refers to a system of governance in which elite elements based in the business community control the state by virtue of their dominance of the private society, while the population observes quietly. So understood, democracy is a system of elite decision and public ratification, as in the United States itself. Correspondingly, popular involvement in the formation of public policy is considered a serious threat. It is not a step towards democracy; rather it constitutes a 'crisis of democracy' that must be overcome. — Noam Chomsky