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A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them. — P. J. O'Rourke

I tend to come from a more psychological - that's sort of my passion. I'm interested in the psychology of politics as well - and obviously I'm interested in what's going on in the world - but my passion is more the psychology of people. — Joan Cusack

There are moments of life that we never forget, which brighten and brighten as time steals away. — James Gates Percival

Every thought, good or bad, becomes concrete; it materializes and becomes a reality. — Emile Coue

If it is contrary to the Word of God, it isn't right. — Nancy Leigh DeMoss

There's less and less for people to talk to when they talk to me. I hope diminishing existence isn't contagious. — Don DeLillo

Under the Providence of God, our means of education are the grand machinery by which the 'raw material' of human nature can be worked up into inventors and discoverers, into skilled artisans and scientific farmers, into scholars and jurists, into the founders of benevolent institutions, and the great expounders of ethical and theological science. — Horace Mann

All of the jobs have gone away to satisfy the stockholders, so that's where the economy has gone. These major multinational corporations do not see their futures in America. — Henry Rollins

We all know the true nature of the human soul, because we have all looked into the eyes of children, and saw ourselves looking back. — Bryant McGill

I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they love and the people they've lost ... I don't want to limit it to what they did in the office, but what happens at home and in their interactions with other people. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

To give generously but appropriately and then, most difficult of all, and as the full apotheosis of the art, with feeling, in the moment and spontaneously, has always been recognized as one of the greatest of human qualities. — David Whyte

Across the surface of every lake there sweeps a hushed music. — Henry David Thoreau