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The conservative idea is not that government has no role. You might have argued that in the thirties when conservatives opposed the New Deal.
— Charles Krauthammer
Staff officers of inharmonious disposition, irrespective of their ability, must be removed. A staff cannot function unless it is a united family.
— George S. Patton
And you're right- I don't want nice. I want sparks and fire. I want a romance novel. A Jane Austen movie. A fairy tale.
— Shari L. Tapscott
I don't usually make political comments, because I am a businessman, not a politician.
— John Gokongwei
Let's get this movie started. There's nothing like a little Austen to soothe the wounded soul," Theresa said.
— Mary Jane Hathaway
Elizabeth Bennet: I'm very fond of walking. Mr. Darcy: Yes... yes I know. (from Pride & Prejudice, the movie)
— Jane Austen
The evidence that folic acid reduces the risk of heart disease is pretty strong. [ ... ] And fruits and vegetables are a major source of folic acid.
— Walter Willett
You can do anything, but you can't do everything
— David Allen
Critics kind never mind! Critics flatter no matter! Critics blame all the same! Do your best damn the rest!
— Arthur Conan Doyle
A great wind is blowing and that either gives you imagination ... or a headache.
— Catherine The Great
Because happiness was temporal, individual, in exceptional circumstances twofold, on extremely rare occasions tripartite, and never collective, civic.
— Mario Vargas-Llosa
After he saw what happened to Saddam Hussein, he ( Gaddafi ) did not want to be Saddam Hussein. He gave up his nuclear program.
— Donald Rumsfeld
Ms. Bennett, do you know who I am? I am not accustomed to being spoken to in such a manner.
— Jane Austen
A chariot cannot travel in two directions.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
It's easy, once the lamps are lit, to scoff at shadows.
— Adrian Tchaikovsky