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Jeannette Rankin. "You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake." [Quotes of the Day] 9:24:15 PM |
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Phyllis Diller. "Always be nice to your children because they are the ones who will choose your rest home." [Quotes of the Day] 9:23:55 PM |
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Thomas Jefferson. "In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." [Quotes of the Day] 9:23:41 PM |
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Aeschylus. "It is a profitable thing, if one is wise, to seem foolish." [Quotes of the Day] 9:23:29 PM |
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Bertrand Russell. "Our great democracies still tend to think that a stupid man is more likely to be honest than a clever man." [Quotes of the Day] 9:22:27 PM |
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Peter McWilliams. "To avoid situations in which you might make mistakes may be the biggest mistake of all." [Quotes of the Day] 9:22:07 PM |
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Nathaniel Borenstein. "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents." [Quotes of the Day] 9:21:48 PM |
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Lester B. Pearson. "Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects." [Quotes of the Day] 9:21:27 PM |
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W. C. Fields. "I never vote for anyone; I always vote against." [Quotes of the Day] 9:21:14 PM |
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John Kenneth Galbraith. "Where humor is concerned there are no standards - no one can say what is good or bad, although you can be sure that everyone will." [Quotes of the Day] 9:21:01 PM |
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TIME Magazine | Brian Eno: A European View - Jan. 20, 2003. I could fill this page with the names of Americans who have influenced, entertained and educated me. They represent what I admire about America: a vigorous originality of thought, and a confidence that things can be changed for the better. That was the America I lived in and enjoyed from 1978 until 1983. [Daypop Top News Stories] 9:06:58 PM |
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