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  • #1
    “You are the trip I did not take, you are the pearls I could not buy,
    you are my blue Italian lake, you are my piece of foreign sky.

    You are my Honolulu moon, you are the book I did not write,
    you are my heart's unuttered tune, you are a candle in my night.

    You are the flower beneath the snow, in my dark sky a bit of blue,
    answering disappointment's blow with "I am happy! I have you!”
    Anne Campbell

  • #2
    George Orwell
    “At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas of which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to say this, that or the other, but it is “not done” to say it… Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in the high-brow periodicals.”
    George Orwell

  • #3
    P.J. O'Rourke
    “At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child — miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats.”
    P.J. O'Rourke, Give War a Chance: Eyewitness Accounts of Mankind's Struggle Against Tyranny, Injustice, and Alcohol-Free Beer

  • #4
    Ronald Reagan
    “It isn't so much that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so many things that aren't so.”
    Ronald Reagan

  • #5
    Albert Camus
    “The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience.”
    Albert Camus

  • #6
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
    “We just can't trust the American people to make those types of choices.... Government has to make those choices for people.”
    Hilary Rodham Clinton

  • #7
    George Orwell
    “Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thought-crime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. Every concept that can ever be needed will be expressed by exactly one word, with its meaning rigidly defined and all its subsidiary meanings rubbed out and forgotten. . . . The process will still be continuing long after you and I are dead. Every year fewer and fewer words, and the range of consciousness always a little smaller. Even now, of course, there's no reason or excuse for committing thought-crime. It's merely a question of self-discipline, reality-control. But in the end there won't be any need even for that. . . . Has it ever occurred to you, Winston, that by the year 2050, at the very latest, not a single human being will be alive who could understand such a conversation as we are having now?”
    George Orwell



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