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The Holy Grail of universal coverage in the United States may remain out of reach unless, through rational collective action overriding some individual self-interest, we can reduce per capita costs. — Donald Berwick

Several Southeastern tribes have long said that their ancestors received immigrants from Mesoamerica and that these immigrants introduced many cultural changes. Far too few anthropologists were listening. — Richard Thornton

It is one of the dangerous self-deceptions of our society to pretend that mechanisms of control do not really exist, and to maintain, without qualification, that we are an economically "free" people. — Robert Heilbroner

It's been a strange [summer] ... I was sent by a magazine to photograph famous photographers ... Of course, I included myself. — Weegee

But men must know, that in this theatre of man's life it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers on. — Francis Bacon

For us, holding on to religious rules, and following them, and refraining from what's forbidden, and being diligent with our duties, what do we call that? That's what we call freedom. — Muqtada Al Sadr

I've come to ask you where Seth is." "Funny," said Andrea. "We were going to ask you the same thing." I was taken aback. "How would I know?" They both just stared. "I don't! — Richelle Mead

Vacations are like orgasms. There's no such thing as a bad one. — Al Daltrey

I know whatever my father did, in his own way, he still loved me. — Anthony Kiedis

At least Kyle wasn't home. That would be a hard one to explain to his new roomate. Nobody liked a guy who kept blood in the fridge. — Cassandra Clare

I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade. — Stacie Orrico

The Christian who does not feel that the Virgin Mary is his or her mother is an orphan. — Pope Francis

I never understood the theory, once popular among doctors, that blamed mental disorders on too little or too much mother love. My own mother was my darling. — Gene Tierney

At the root of all power and motion, at the burning center of existence itself, there is music and rhythm. — George Leonard