Quote by James Dye
The term bail-out is deceptive. They have people come up with euph

The term bail-out is deceptive. They have people come up with euphenisms to hide reality – James Dye

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Double-thought: as you believe things that should be self-contradictory. This is generally the result of some kind of propaganda. – James Dye

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Gold is what people worship if they dont go with the invisible God. – James Dye

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Gold
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Darkness doesnt exist, you can merely measure the amount of light that is present. I think the same of hate, a lack of love rather. – James Dye

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Hate
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Members of Congress were told they could face martial law if they didnt pass the bailout bill. This will not be the last time. – James Dye

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Few are sufficiently sensible of the importance of that economy in reading which selects, almost exclusively, the very first order of books. Why, except for some special reason, read an inferior book, at the very time you might be reading one of the highest order? – John W. Foster

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Ask five economists and youll get five different explanations six if one went to Harvard. – Edgar R. Fiedler

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