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The only civilized country is one in which no man is afraid of the tax collector |
The only thing you need to know about a country is whether people are trying to get in, or get out |
The prosperity of a country is in accordance with its treatment of the aged |
The United Nations is an uplifting experiment, dedicated to raising the standards of living in Africa, the consciences of democracies, and the price of prostitutes in New York |
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There isn't much wrong with most of those summerhouses that a really good hurricane wouldn't cure [and] when it comes it may do for the Hamptons what Mrs O'Leary's cow did for Chicago. |
Ralph Nader (1934-) |
Ralph Nader (1934-) |
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When a Japanese manufacturer was asked by his North American counterpart, "What is the best language in which to do business?" the man responded: "My customer's language |
When I saw what a mess everything was in I asked for my money back on the ticket. I would have felt I was deserting. If everyone of any value leaves France, what will remain of France? |
While waiting for a Moses to lead us into the promised land, we have forgotten how to walk |