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Thank you for the opportunity for the Democratic Party and progressives to reclaim the votes of the sane citizens of these United States. — Jennifer Granholm

I believe that the horrifying deterioration in the ethical conduct of people today stems from the mechanization and dehumanization of our lives. A disastrous by-product of the development of the scientific and technical mentality. We are guilty. Man grows cold faster than the planet he inhabits. — Albert Einstein

H. L. Mencken famously said that "every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under." By now, however, I am no longer ashamed, because I do not identify with the government under which I live. Rather, I view it as a criminal organization that without provocation has chosen to make war on my just rights - not only mine, of course, but everyone's. Although this vile enterprise is my problem, because it robs and bullies me relentlessly and without mercy, it is not my responsibility: the nail is not the hammer. — Robert Higgs

Most of the masses still believe in magic, you know. Spells. Potions. It's a big business, I am told. — Philip K. Dick

I don't want to be without you anymore. Somewhere in the middle of this fantasy world you created, I fell in love with you, Aria said. - Excerpt from Camp Jameson. — Wendy Lea Thomas

Christian faith for me is no longer a static location but a great spiritual journey. And that changes everything. — Brian McLaren

People shop and learn in a whole new way compared to just a few years ago, so marketers need to adapt or risk extinction. — Brian Halligan

I discovered that I am tired of being a person. Not just tired of being the person I was, but any person at all — Susan Sontag

In both children and adults, there can be a hard-to-deny link between a robust sense of hope and either work productivity or academic achievement. — Jeffrey Kluger

It is base to take advantage of our rank or greatness by making fun of those placed beneath us in life. — Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...

I've always learned when you win a game, no matter what the stats look like, you have to enjoy the victories because they are hard to come by. — Mike Tice

An optimist is one who makes the best of it when he gets the worst of it. — Laurence J. Peter

Remember that all is One ... and what you do to your neighbor, your friend or your foe, is a reflection of what you think of your Creator. — Edgar Cayce