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No duty is more imperative for the government than the duty it ;owes the people to furnish them with a sound and uniform currency, an of regulating the circulation of the medium of exchange so that labor will be protected from a vicious currency [private bank-created, interest-bearing debt], and commerce will be facilitated by cheap and safe exchanges. — Abraham Lincoln

Always be truthful and you will have fewer visits from regret, guilt or fear. — Suzy Kassem

Celibacy is a great help, inasmuch as it enables one to lead a life of full surrender to God. — Mahatma Gandhi

My work was not embraced for many decades. I would have killed myself if getting embraced affected me so much. — Yoko Ono

I'm glad there are organizations like Dale Murphy's I Won't Cheat Foundation. I'm glad there are athletes with standards and morals who kids can look up to and learn from. I'm glad that for every bad example my nephew sees today on ESPN that I can share with him stories about truly heroic ballplayers like Cal Ripken, Jr. or Dale Murphy or Kirby Puckett. — Tucker Elliot

If you have ever been afraid, you may want to read my memoir.
If you have never been afraid, you may want to read it twice. — Peter Kurt Haarmeyer

The world of women fascinates me, probably because my sister and I were always together as children in our mother's salon after school and after ballet classes. We used to talk about what we saw: the different ladies who would come in, all with their distinctive personalities. — Monica Cruz

Ruger liked a touch of pain, I decided, so I did my best to crush him with my inner muscles. I'm generous that way. — Joanna Wylde

You know the old adage that the customer's always right? Well, I kind of think that the opposite is true. The customer is rarely right. — Charlie Trotter

Society, and proceeded to introduce a series of sweeping social, economic, and political reforms, including — Leo Tolstoy