Quote by Todd Akin
We dont want the efficiency of the federal government and the comp

We dont want the efficiency of the federal government and the compassion of the IRS to run our health care. – Todd Akin

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Now an embryo may seem like some scientific or laboratory term, but in fact the embryo contains the unique information that defines a person. All you add is food and climate control, and some time, and the embryo becomes you or me. – Todd Akin

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Food
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I oppose any attempt to grant homosexual unions the same legal privileges that civil government affords to traditional marriage and family life. – Todd Akin

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legal
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I sit on my duff, smoke cigarettes and watch TV. Im not exactly a poster girl for healthy living. – Lexa Doig

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The true index of a mans character is the health of his wife. – Cyril Connolly

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Health

Five years ago we were working on a new album when my health began failing. – Lou Gramm

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Health

I think first and foremost everybody should understand that Canadians are strongly committed to the system of universal health insurance, to the principle that your ability to pay does not determine your access to critical medical service. – Stephen Harper

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Health

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Morphine and state relief are the same. You go dopey, feel better and are worse off. – Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

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He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying lifes pleasures is like a blacksmiths bellows. He breathes, but does not live. – Proverb

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[T]he colored pencil. The day we received our first full box of assorted colors we felt grown-up, the passage from baby status to childhood was complete. The broken wax crayon stubbles were immediately thrown out to make way for the more elegant and “mature” pencils. – Bernard Aimé Poulin (b.1945), The Complete Colored Pencil Book, 2011