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What my parents taught me was that the hallmark of a thriving democracy was an effective and respectful police force. — Thomas Perez

Every writer has his favorite coterie of enemies: Mine is the East Coast literati
those prep school playmates and their Ivy League colleagues. — Edward Abbey

His vows of a moment before were forgotten, swept away in that great swift wind. Yet he felt guiltless, breaking the promises he had made himself. Such promises are only for the gulls that accept the ordinary. One who has touched excellence in his learning has no need of that kind of promise. — Richard Bach

It was not curiosity that killed the goose who laid the golden egg, but an insatiable greed that devoured common sense. — E.A. Bucchianeri

So fully am I impressed with the vast importance and necessity of attaining what will be the object of my motion this night, that if, during the almost forty years that I have had the honour of a seat in parliament, I had been so fortunate as to accomplish that, and that only, I should think I had done enough, and could retire from public life with comfort, and the conscious satisfaction, that I had done my duty. — Charles James Fox

More pernicious than the power of a dictator is that of a class; the most terrible - the tyranny of a majority. — Emma Goldman

Nothing is more annoying than to be obscurely hanged. — Voltaire

As a rule, any loan that had been turned into an acronym or abbreviation could more clearly be called a "subprime loan," but the bond market didn't want to be clear. — Michael Lewis

Isn't reality an insatiable AIDS-riddled whore? — Roberto Bolano

Why look worse when you can look better? — Elizabeth Hurley

It can do truth no service to blind the fact, known to all who have the most ordinary acquaintance with literary history, that a large portion of the noblest and most valuable moral teaching has been the work not only of men who did not know, but of men who knew and rejected the Christian faith. — John Stuart Mill

When you judge anyone or anything you are ultimately judging another aspect of yourself. — Russell Anthony Gibbs