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It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.more Edmund Burke quotes |
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If pigs could vote, the man with the slop bucket would be elected swineherd every time, no matter how much slaughtering he did on the side.more Orson Scott Card quotes |
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Ah yes, truth. Funny how everyone is always asking for it
but when they get it they don't believe it because
it's not the truth they want to hear.more Helena Cassadine quotes |
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The inherent vice of capitalism is the uneven division of blessings, while the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal division of misery.more Sir Winston Churchill quotes |
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Absolute freedom does not exist; what does exist is the freedom to choose anything you like and then commit yourself to that decision.more Paulo Coelho quotes |
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If I am walking with two other men, each of them will serve as my teacher. I will pick out the good points of the one and imitate them, and the bad points of the other and correct them in myself.more Confucius quotes |
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By nature men are pretty much alike; it is learning and practice that set them apart.more Confucius quotes |
The superior man cannot be known in little matters, but he may be entrusted with great concerns. The small man may not be entrusted with great concerns, but he may be known in little matters.more Confucius quotes |