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People are rapidly losing hope and trust. They believe their government has been captured by special interests and no longer cares about them, and they are right. — Marcy Kaptur

Talking to the British about sex is like talking to Americans about reading. Nobody does it so why talk about it? — Greg Proops

Denmark is a small nation of five million people, but our economy is completely dependent on our commercial fleet. Every family has some connection to it. — Tobias Lindholm

Therefore, when we find our heart inflamed with love to God, we may know that God hath shined upon our souls in the pardon of sin; and proportionally to our measure of love is our assurance of pardon. Therefore we should labour for a greater measure thereof, that our hearts may be the more inflamed in the love of God. — Richard Sibbes

Lack of movement is a formidable force to overcome. — Peter David

I think I am going to have to supercharge my optimism to arm myself for the battle ahead. Trust me, it is going to be a battle. — Rebecca Bloom

By and large, the answer to the question "How do large institutions survive?" is "They don't!" The vast majority of large modern-day institutions some of them extremely vital to the functioning of our complex civilization simply fail to exist in the first place. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Curtain! Fast music! Light! Ready for the last finale! Great! The show looks good, the show looks good! — Florenz Ziegfeld

9And Jesus said to them, "I ask you, — Anonymous

Don't you like surprises?' No, Frances didn't like surprises. She hated the thought of people plotting and planning on her behalf. She loathed the burden of being delighted once the surprise was disclosed. — Sarah Waters

There was a time when men thought it was sexy to have a housewife waiting for him to come home from work in her slippers, but in modern society, I think an independent woman is even more sexy. — Kat Graham

For the extreme of injustice is to seem to be just when one is not. — Plato