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The three of them set out every morning on adventures of their own kind. Once, an elderly professor of literature, Mrs. Taggart's friend, saw them on top of a pile in a junk yard, dismantling the carcass of an automobile. He stopped, shook his head and said to Francisco, 'A young man of your position ought to spend his time in libraries, absorbing the culture of the world.' 'What do you think I'm doing?' asked Francisco. — Ayn Rand
If I was a state, I would like to see education left to the schools themselves, but I don't want the federal government involved in education. I think that it ends up setting standards that cost you time and money and don't make any difference in education. I want to stop that. — Gary Johnson
Gods are nothing without their worshipers; they act on the affairs and the passions of men. — Janet Morris
Every time I see my brother, I just praise God for God's grace in his life. Because if God can change Franklin from a prodigal into a man of God, he can do it for anybody. — Anne Graham Lotz
There's nothing wrong with being fired. — Ted Turner
Let thy carriage be such as becomes a man grave settled and attentive to that which is spoken. Contradict not, at every turn, what others say. — George Washington
Of his. The same earnestness that had stopped her from killing that insane Joruus C'baoth back on Jomark. — Timothy Zahn
An idea on paper to a reality in large part. — Tom Ridge
When a person is going through hell, and she encounters someone who went through hellish hell and survived, then she can say, 'Mine is not so bad as all that. She came through, and so can I.' — Maya Angelou
The secret to success is written on the doors of this auditorium. One side says 'Push,' the other side says 'Pull. — Judith Crist
More is spent in a single month [in the U.S.] fighting the war on drugs than all monies ever expended domestically or internationally fighting slavery from its inception. Per month, we spend more on the drug war than we ever have trying to free slaves. — Mira Sorvino
Ebola has arrived in New York City. And I say, 'if it can make it there ... it can make it anywhere!' — Bill Maher
While I do see lots of repetitious writing among authors, that does not apply to all, and certainly not to me. Average minds think alike, but unique minds do not. — Calvin W. Allison