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“May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic and foolish emotions a constant irritant”
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“Beware how you trifle with your marvelous inheritance, this great land of ordered liberty, for if we stumble and fall, freedom and civilization everywhere will go down in ruin.”
Source : Speech Against the League of Nations, patriotpost.us. August 12, 1919.
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“Our Founders warned against this. They said don't... that your liberty is only as secure as the people are. Because once they, um, get the ability to vote themselves entitlements from the largesse of the government, liberty is done; freedom is over with. We were warned. We are there.”
Source : "Angle: 'What’s happening (in America)..is a violation of the 1st Commandment,' entitlements 'make government our God'". Interview with Rick Wiles, lasvegassun.com. August 4, 2010.
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“I want to be a starter again, I would really enjoy playing for the Phillies again, but my first consideration in making my decision is finding a circumstance that is right for me. I want to play for the Phillies again, but I also wouldn't mind joining a team I've never played with before.”
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“I think art is beautiful. It's decoration and adornment. But art is also a really important vessel for social change, and social change begins with thought. And so if you can find humor in something and take a moment to rethink it, you can take a step back and look at your values from a different angle. I think that's a really important way of carrying on with life. I think the best art for me is funny and the best comedy for me is art. Some of my favorite artists are comedians. Comedy is art, and art can be comedy, and the intersection is vital - at least for my own work.”
Source : Source: www.elle.com
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“No, I always wanted to be an actress.”
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“Well, how'd we get to talking about our ancestors? People think we don't talk about anything else in Charleston.”
Source : Josephine Pinckney (2001). “Three O'Clock Dinner”, p.73, Univ of South Carolina Press
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“Life is a journey, not a destination.”