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The countries that have risen and separated out as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union are, on the whole, following freer economic policies. Most of these states have freer government and less restrictions on trade. — Milton Friedman

But I seem to remember you saying that you would float us home tonight if you got your pipes. Which may be unfortunate, as I happen to be wearing my lead drinking shoes." I heard Stanchion chuckle behind me. "These — Patrick Rothfuss

It's a big challenge for me to keep my integrity and some of my privacy intact. — Sarah McLachlan

When I was playing bluegrass, I was living down in West Hollywood - starving. — Chris Hillman

Truth and politics do not and cannot mix because politics is the art of saying only what needs to be said - and saying it in just the right way - in order to achieve a desired end. — Neale Donald Walsch

Dear gentlemen, let me die a natural death. — Samuel Garth

The more veiled becomes the outside world, steadily losing in colour, tone and passions, the more urgently the inner world calls us — Carl Jung

Everything that lives makes noise. What an argument for the mineral kingdom! — Emil Cioran

The greatest rewards lie in the unknown. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You see? You're not paying close enough attention. Theseus fought for his life," He shook his head. "But the minotaur, he fought for Ariadne. — Sarah MacLean

Always be suspicious of those who pretend to know it all, claim their way is the best way and are willing to force their way on the rest of us. — Walter E. Williams

Margaret Thatcher has one great advantage - she is a daughter of the people and looks trim, as the daughter of the people desire to be. Shirley Williams has such an advantage over her because she's a member of the upper-middle class and can achieve the kitchen-sink revolutionary look that one cannot get unless one has been to a really good school. — Rebecca West

When you're standing beside an open window at twilight, you can say more to each other than in bright sunshine. It's also easier to whisper your feelings than to shout them from the rooftops. — Anne Frank