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escaping ought standard
The president, again, ought to have some nonpolitical person look into this and see what should be done. The standard shouldn't just be escaping indictment. Charles Schumer
escaping who-i-am play
Acting is about giving something away, handing yourself over to whatever role you are asked to play. I'm not hiding or escaping or seeking anonymity. I reserve the right not to have a rubber stamp on my forehead saying this is who I am. Because who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play. Alan Rickman
escaping way coping
I went back to the stage because it was my way of dealing with the success I had, my way of coping. It was a way of escaping the responsibilty of what was happening. Al Pacino
escaping political desire
But the desire of obtaining the advantages, and of escaping the burdens, of political society, is a perpetual and inexhaustible source of discord. Edward Gibbon
escaping careers luck
There is no escaping the fact that, even in a great career, sometimes the best advances happen through luck, chance and accident. Edmond H. Fischer
escaping singing world
Singing is a way of escaping. It's another world. I'm no longer on earth. Edith Piaf
escaping taxation facts
There is no escaping the fact that when the taxation of large incomes is excessive, they tend to disappear. Calvin Coolidge
escaping important firsts
The first rule for escaping prison in the United States is always having someone more important than yourself to incriminate. Alan Dershowitz
escaping useless prison
Useless pursuits and conversations always about the same things absorb the better part of one's time, the better part of one's strength, and in the end there is left a life grovelling and curtailed, worthless and trivial, and there is no escaping or getting away from it—just as though one were in a madhouse or prison. Anton Chekhov
taxation way gains
The ceiling on taxation of capital gains reflects the national belief that speculation is a more worthwhile way to make a living than work. Calvin Trillin
taxation sugar commodity
Sugar, rum and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life, which are become objects of almost universal consumption, and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation. Adam Smith
taxation citizens indirect
Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without. Albert Camus
taxation wealth taxes
We are looking for a Wealth Tax that will bring in sufficient revenue to justify having a wealth tax. Dick Spring
taxation
Taxation without representation? No, they're getting taxed, and they're getting represented. Tim Pape
taxation collecting taxes
Our aim is to make tax collecting a declining industry. Margaret Thatcher
taxation may pay
He who has the base necessities of life should pay nothing; taxation on him who has a surplus may, if need be; extend to everything beyond necessities. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
taxation bills way
There are only three ways to meet the unpaid bills of a nation. The first is taxation. The second is repudiation. The third is inflation. Herbert Hoover
taxation tangible earning
Money is time made tangible - the time invested in the earning of it. Taxation is the confiscation of the earner's time. Although some taxation is necessary, all taxation diminishes freedom. George Will
facts policy took
The policy is very clear. We still don't have all the facts of what took place. Jeremy Solomon
facts ever-after happily-ever-after
Is not where I live happily ever after, or who with. It's the fact that I live happily ever after. Cecelia Ahern
facts england
The fact is that I loved being in England. Bill Vaughan
facts belief contrary
Our beliefs are, however, often contrary to fact. Bertrand Russell
facts observation reasoning
Facts have to be discovered by observation, not by reasoning Bertrand Russell
facts logic study
Formality Thus the absence of all mention of particular things or properties in logic or pure mathematics is a necessary result of the fact that this study is, as we say, "purely formal". Bertrand Russell
facts imagination indebted memory
He is indebted to his memory for his jests and to his imagination for his facts. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
facts public
We have the public support. We have the facts on our side. Peter Fisher
facts justice last time
Justice Diaz did not evade taxes, and when all of the facts come out, it will be clear, as it was the last time we were in court, that he is innocent. Robert McDuff