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People from both political parties have long recognized that welfa

People from both political parties have long recognized that welfare without work creates negative incentives that lead to permanent poverty. It robs people of self-esteem. – Mitt Romney

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Like me, the great majority of Americans wish both to preserve the traditional definition of marriage and to oppose bias and intolerance directed towards gays and lesbians. – Mitt Romney

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President Barack Obama has stood watch over the greatest job loss in modern American history. And that, my friends, is one inconvenient truth that will haunt this President throughout history. – Mitt Romney

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Instead of leading the world by how much we borrow, its time that we make sure we lead the world in how much we build and create and invest. – Mitt Romney

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Dont be condescending to unskilled labor. Try it for a half a day first. – Brooks Atkinson

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I believe in stopping work and eating lunch. – LWren Scott

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As I understand it, sport is hard work for which you do not get paid. – Irvin S. Cobb

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The work on ants has profoundly affected the way I think about humans. – E. O. Wilson

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Dependency is death to initiative, to risk-taking and opportunity. Its time to stop the spread of government dependency and fight it like the poison it is. – Mitt Romney

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Art requires philosophy, just as philosophy requires art. Otherwise, what would become of beauty? – Paul Gauguin

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We are here on earth to do good to others. What the others are here for, I dont know. – W. H. Auden

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When the historian of the Twentieth Century shall have finished his narrative, and comes searching for the subtitle which shall best express the spirit of the period, we think it not at all unlikely that he may select “The Age of Advertising” for the purpose. – Printers’ Ink, 27 May 1915

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