Matthew Continetti Quotes
In the liberal imagination, the money is the government's by default, and the president and Congress determine through the tax code how much to give back to the people.

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Imagination in the child is powerful. Reading and laughter and love are essential in our lives.
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No one can complain about earning good money, but for me, it's being able to help my family out, put my brother and sister through school, take my family on holiday. That's where I get the biggest buzz, not buying a pair of £500 shoes.
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There are many things which swallow up men's thoughts while they live, which they will think little of when they are dying. Hundreds are wholly absorbed in political schemes and seem to care for nothing but the advancement of their own party. Myriads are buried in business and money matters and seem to neglect everything else but this world.
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I like something where I can really use my imagination and be an active participant in the construction of the monster and usually that's in the world of the supernatural or the world of the fantastic, so that's why those kinds of stories about demons and the supernatural appeal to me or maybe I'm really interested in that subject.
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I don't believe in sharing my money. If I go out and work my nuts off and make some money, I don't feel that I should have to share it with my community.
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I absolutely loathe the idea of doing a fragrance simply as a moneymaker. Personal brand to make money? Vomit.
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I'm a liberal, but I'm not biased. Seriously.
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In my early teens, science fiction and fantasy had an almost-total hold over my imagination. Their outcast status was part of their appeal.
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Old habits die hard. I don't like spending money willy-nilly.
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I was never really a Mod. I thought I was more of a beatnik with the brown corduroy jacket, blue jeans, etc. I loved the music Mods liked, and I loved the clothes, but I didn't have any money to spend on them.
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Getting more and more of our news from the social network is having significant repercussions for markets - and your money.
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The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
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The winter solstice has always been special to me as a barren darkness that gives birth to a verdant future beyond imagination, a time of pain and withdrawal that produces something joyfully inconceivable, like a monarch butterfly masterfully extracting itself from the confines of its cocoon, bursting forth into unexpected glory.
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If you have a line of business - I know this as a CEO - or if you have a teenager - I know this as a parent - who have a spending problem, what do you do? You quit giving them money.
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When the government runs out of lenders, it can do something that households are forbidden to do: print money.
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Time well spent results in more money to spend, more money to save, and more time to vacation.
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In my wildest imagination, I never thought that the fifth of six children born to Helen and Buddy Watts - in a poor black neighborhood, in the poor rural community of Eufaula, Oklahoma - would someday be called Congressman.
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I have no idea why I write. The old standards are: I like to express my feelings, stretch my imagination, earn money.
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Politics is not about money.
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This also is a part of the teaching of the Church, that there are certain angels of God, and certain good influences, which are His servants in accomplishing the salvation of men.
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If somebody has too much stress about their appearance, they can overcome their inferiority complex through surgery.
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It was abominable - wicked. The good God should not allow such things. We are not so wicked as that in Germany.
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Was mich nicht zugrunde richtet, macht mich starker.
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In the liberal imagination, the money is the government's by default, and the president and Congress determine through the tax code how much to give back to the people.