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“I love my country. I love my guns. I love my family. I love the way it is now, and anybody that tries to change it has to come through me. That should be all of our attitudes. Cause this is America, and a country boy is good enough for me, son.”
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“Does the unmistakeable intent of Versailles to proclaim dominion over nature destroy its aesthetic appeal, as Schopenhauer thought? Does the greenness of the lawn lose its allure when we learn how much water, sorely needed elsewhere, it uses? And historical shifts in garden taste - from formal, 'French' gardens to 'Capability' Brown's landscapes, for instance, or from the elaborate gardens of imperial Kyoto to Zen 'dry' gardens - register important changes in philosophical or religious attitudes.”
Source : Source: www.3ammagazine.com
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“For grief is felt not so much for the want of what we have never known, as for the loss of that to which we have been long accustomed.”
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“Poetry, I thought then, and still do, is a matter of space on the page interrupted by a few well-chosen words, to give them importance. Prose is a less grand affair which has to stretch to the edges of the page to be convincing.”
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“Stop swimming around in your own mind. That is a dangerous neighborhood that you should not go into alone.”
Source : "Fictional character: Jack Houriskey". "Just like Heaven", 2005.
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“You know, my children go to a local, local catholic school just down the road.”
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“Believe me, you can have anything you want-and in abundance-when you learn to tune into the power within, an infinitely greater power than electricity, a power you have had from the beginning.”
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“While people are free to draw different conclusions from the facts, there should be no debate over whether the American public is entitled to have all of the facts.”
Source : "Rep. Gowdy named to lead Benghazi select committee". www.foxnews.com. May 5, 2014.