Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic |
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic |
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic |
preposterous to say that to punish a certain act was not an abridgement of the liberty of doing that act. |
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Primarily snakes eat live prey, occasionally carrion – and they get used to it, if they are in captivity. |
Profit-sharing by its nature is uncertain. Sometimes you have a good year. Sometimes you have a bad year, |
Program-wise, this has grown as far as it can. We go on at noon that first Thursday and cover everything. |
proposals to restructure military infrastructure against the human and painful impact of those proposals. |
provides this administration with an opportunity to rethink its misguided wholesale privatization policy. |
Public opinion has been remarkably stable for 30 years and at one and the same time deeply contradictory. |
Putting on three hockey games is something we do all the time. It's all the other things that go into it. |
Quite frankly we don't see a big boom in Europe, but more clouds. The market could even go down a little. |
Racing has been in my family. I used to see the bikes down in the basement and I always wanted to try it. |
Rally GB is obviously very special to me, and I am looking forward to giving the fans something to cheer, |