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An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.


Plutarch


#between #fatal #imbalance #most #oldest

The real destroyer of the liberties of the people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations and benefits.


Plutarch


#benefits #destroyer #donations #liberties #people

The wildest colts make the best horses.


Plutarch


#horses #make #wildest

Christopher Nolan's astounding third Batman feature, 'The Dark Knight Rises,' represents the true maturation of the superhero movie - and provides the key to understanding the bottomless craving moviegoers have for these films, 34 years after the Christopher Reeve Superman gave birth to the genre.


John Podhoretz


#astounding #batman #birth #bottomless #christopher

Electoral contests have nothing but polls, which is why people have grown so obsessed with them; we're desperate for an objective rendering of what is happening and what may happen.


John Podhoretz


#desperate #electoral #grown #happen #happening

I don't watch a lot of comedy. For relaxation and escape, I watch shows about how people survive bear attacks. Or old episodes of 'Law and Order,' the Benjamin Bratt/Jerry Orbach era.


Amy Poehler


#attacks #bear #benjamin #comedy #episodes

Whenever I read stories of people doing huge pranks on set, all I think is, 'These people have too much time on their hands.' Besides, I don't want to make some poor assistant clean up someone's trailer after I've filled it with, say, Cadbury eggs. See? I can't even think of a good prank.


Amy Poehler


#assistant #besides #clean #clean up #doing

Stephen Hawking said he spent most of his first couple of years at Cambridge reading science fiction (and I believe that, because his grades weren't all that great).


Frederik Pohl


#believe #cambridge #couple #fiction #first

One would have to have completely forgotten the history of science so as to not remember that the desire to know nature has had the most constant and the happiest influence on the development of mathematics.


Henri Poincare


#constant #desire #development #forgotten #had

Generally, I tend to despise human behavior rather than human creatures.


Sidney Poitier


#creatures #despise #generally #human #human behavior






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