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There are many people who think we should have zero tax on capital gains, interest and dividends for everybody, as - the very, very wealthy. But recognize that means that Bill Gates and Warren Buffett would pay no income tax at all. And some people say, 'Well, that's a good thing for growth of the economy.' — Mitt Romney

Certainly, reading Post-Structuralist prose is a form of work, like jogging with a nail in your shoe. — Hugh Kenner

Life was short and brutal; so were the neighbors. — Robert Dunbar

She had curled up with those books on more than one occasion, and yes, she had dreamt of a handsome, red-haired man of action, but it hadn't been Dead-Eye Dan, drat it all. She'd dreamt of Daniel Barrett, the man who worked her father's cattle, who trained the finest mules in the county, and whose sky-blue eyes could melt her heart with a single glance. Daniel Barrett had stolen her heart before she'd ever even heard of Dead-Eye Dan. I — Karen Witemeyer

I just want to live for the moment. Tomorrow's not important, next month is not important, what's happened in the past is not important. That is my journey. — Ronnie O'Sullivan

You have a right against any forms of domestic violence.
Protect your life.
Protect your family and love ones.
Mutual respect and love are main keys to avoid violence.
~ Angelica Hopes, Life Issues — Angelica Hopes

It's not your body, it's not your choice, because you got that from God. He gave that to you. — Norma McCorvey

Always remember that you are bigger than the moment, you are more than anything that could ever happen to you. — Tony Robbins

Music is definitely influential on how I approach my scenes. — Rutina Wesley

The reason most people fail instead of succeed is they trade what they want most for what they want at the moment. — Napoleon Bonaparte