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It's not that there is more stupidity. It just has more intrusive ways of presenting itself. It used to be, you could be near an idiot and you wouldn't know it. With today's advances, that's less likely. — Tom Levine

A true leader is not someone who feels fully informed but someone who continuously receives insight and guidance. — Martha Beck

Don't think about things, just do them; don't predict them, just make them. — Ray Bradbury

The Sexual Revolution offered us women this deal: you can particiapate in higher education and the labor market, as long as you agree to chemically neuter yourselves during your twenties, and endure expensive, humiliating, and possibly dangerous infertility treatment during your thirties and forties. — Jennifer Morse

Everything has a reason; but the moment to know the reason would be revealed the day dots are connected. — Vikrmn

Looks like you've learned your lesson! The planet of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, can even use the stink of a toot in the name of lovely justice!" -Sailor Venus — Naoko Takeuchi

I am still the only elected president of the country. — Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Lu-cy...you have some s'plainin' to do.
~Gem — Larissa Ione

So what Chiropractic does, is that it simply "takes the handcuffs off Nature", as it were. By finding the particular vertebra that had shifted and restoring it to its natural position, the adjustment thus releases the natural flow of nerve impulse. When the maze of nerves, or Nature's communication system, supplies the body with the energy it needs for well being, you have health. — B. J. Palmer

I just want to be really clear about this: Anyone who has read Colin Powell's biography - there's an entire section where he talks about experiencing segregation. Colin Powell did not appear when he became head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. That's not how it happened. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Is there intellectual life in America? At present, the answer is no. — Camille Paglia