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There's something wrong when hedge fund managers pay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers
— Lindsey Graham
If clothes look like a couch or an ottoman or a love seat, you just wanna stay away from it.
— Santino Rice
I can protect my heart now that I know better - now that I know love never works out in the end. Right?
— Addison Moore
To rise above the crowd, you must discipline yourself unceasingly to the strict demand and realities of your ambition.
— Arturo Sandoval
Being in a state of grace is all very well, but I imagine even Joan of Arc had qualms when they lit the first brand.
— Diana Gabaldon
The more he smiled, the more I wanted to hate him, and yet it was the very thing that made hating him impossible.
— Jamie McGuire
If we want to end terrorism we need to bring quality education so we defeat the mindset of terrorism mentality and of hatred.
— Malala Yousafzai
You kind of live and die by the serve.
— Pete Sampras
Taigs don't pay rates.
— Sammy Wilson
The sage puts herself last and is first.
— Lao-Tzu
HALF of America pays NO taxes. Zero. So they're happy for tax rates to be raised on the other half that DOES pay any taxes.
— Rick Warren
Sadness is the heart withdrawing to seek shelter from the pain.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
He felt like an addict who, after abusing a narcotic for years, somehow found himself sober,
— Ilona Andrews
By day they're full of meaningless activity; by night they're full of a meaningless lack of it.
— Fernando Pessoa
I believe that the high rates of property crime (and some of the increase in violent crime) are part of the price you pay for freedom.
— James Q. Wilson
I took the wife out last night; one punch!
— Jim Davidson
High tax rates that people don't actually pay do not bring the government as much revenue as lower tax rates that they do pay.
— Thomas Sowell
It seems there is more interest in sunsets than sunrises. Perhaps because innately we fear the dark.
— Richelle E. Goodrich