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Those politicians, professors and union bosses who curse big business are fighting for a lower standard of living. — Ludwig Von Mises

The brain forgets much, but the lower back remembers everything. — Robert Breault

You have to be selfish to be an actor. — Charles Dance

It's like tabloid news programs that talk about how horrible something is, while at the same time they're glorifying it as their top story. — Daisy Berkowitz

Chris Christie is New Jersey's concern, not America's. — Henry Rollins

Faith is like a tender plant, rooted in Christ alone, watered by the Spirit and the Word, strengthened by the winds of adversity and the sunshine of blessing. — Anne Graham Lotz

Only the rich are lonesome. — Paul Laurence Dunbar

I believe that music should be grown on trees, to be plucked like a fruit without the extravagance of harvest. — Eyvind Kang

My big thing is people. I just love people in my life. — Jonathan Bennett

Recently we've been hearing a lot about women "having it all." Myself, I think that is not really an accurate description of female lives today. It seems to me that what we have been up to is DOING it all. — Sylvia Ann Hewlett

It's a tragedy, in a way, that Americans are brought up to think that they cannot feel for other people and other beings just because they are different. They think they're different. It's very limiting. — Alice Walker

The candidates' written programme should not be too categorical, since later on adversaries might bring it up against them; in their verbal programme, however, there cannot be too much exaggeration. The most important reforms may be fearlessly promised. At the moment they are made, these exaggerations produce a great effect, and they are not binding for the future. — Gustave Le Bon

The American character looks always as if it had just had a rather bad haircut, which gives it, in our eyes at any rate, a greater humanity than the European, which even among its beggars has an all too professional air. — Mary McCarthy