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Prostitution presents a moral, economic and social problem that cannot be resolved juridically. — Federica Montseny
All things are at odds when God sets a thinker loose on the planet — Edith Hamilton
I breathe in the fullness and richness of life. — Louise Hay
In the Java world, security is not viewed as an add-on a feature. It is a pervasive way of thinking. Those who forget to think in a secure mindset end up in trouble. But just because the facilities are there doesn't mean that security is assured automatically. A set of standard practices has evolved over the years. The Secure Coding Standard for Java is a compendium of these practices. These are not theoretical research papers or product marketing blurbs. This is all serious, mission-critical, battle-tested, enterprise-scale stuff. — James Gosling
Money isn't everything, but it's right up there with oxygen. — Rita Davenport
I know that there are a lot of sort of silly things that one thinks as a music listener about bands. I am a fan of many bands. — James Mercer
It is easier to ask for money when you don't need the money. — Donald J. Trump
Many's the man lost much just because he missed a perfect opportunity to say nothing. — Claire Keegan
Does no good to nail an unattached branch to the vine; there is no life-giving connection. But those branches that are an integral part of the vine share in the life of the vine. — Jerry Bridges
Because I was crazy and because my parents wanted me out of their hair, they put me in an all-day acting class ... so they wouldn't have to deal with me, probably. And it just so happened there agents auditing the class, and I ended up getting signed. — Liana Liberato
I have this philosophy that A and B students work for C students. — Kenny Troutt
Why, my dear fellow, you may drive yourself into delirium if you have the impulse to work upon your nerves, to go ringing bells at night and asking about blood! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
