It would be nice if the poor were to get even half of the money that is spent in studying them.
BILL VAUGHANThe Universe knows itself and expands itself through me.
More Bill Vaughan Quotes
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They give strength to human compacts, nor are grave opinions brought forward without books. Arts and sciences, the benefits of which no mind can calculate. depend upon books.
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Perhaps the crime situation would be improved if we could get more cops off television and onto the streets.
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We didn’t used to think that having several of these little risk factors were a big deal. But it is. These little risk factors add up in a way that is worse for you than one big risk factor.
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You have to climb to reach a deep thought.
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Journalism, like history, has no therapeutic value; it is better able to diagnose than to cure, and it provides society with a primitive means of psychoanalysis that allows the patient to judge the distance between fantasy and reality.
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The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
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The Vice-Presidency is sort of like the last cookie on the plate. Everybody insists he won’t take it, but somebody always does.
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Remembrance of death saves one from this world’s deceit.
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What ever is the natural propensity of a person is hard to overcome. If a dog were made a king, he would still gnaw at his shoes laces.
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Keep strong if possible; in any case, keep cool.
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One murder makes a villain, millions often a hero.
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I want to be the first to bless you on what God has blessed you with – fighting in the heart of the Muslim world that was a battleground for large historic Islamic wars and what is now the place of Islam’s greatest war in the present era.
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Even pearls are dark before the whiteness of his teeth.
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The eyes are the amulets of the mind.
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I retire to make way for an abler man. In my four years as attorney general I have aged about ten years, but when I have get back to the practice of law, I hope to show those lawyers that I still have some vitality left.
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