“My mother always told me the best way to learn to deal with a man was to learn to ride a mule. She said they have about equal brains most of the time. Sometimes the mule is smarter.” MenWaySaidSometimesMotherDealsBrainEqualBest WaySmarterMules Book:The Wheel of Time: Books 1–4 Source: The Wheel of Time: Books 1–4
“Look, we'll have to confront the pathologies of poverty at some point. We can deal with them cheaply at the front end, in infancy. Or we can wait and jail a troubled adolescent at the tail end. To some extent, we face a choice between investing in preschools or in prisons.” LooksEndsRealityFacesChoicesPoliticsWaitingCommunityJusticeMoneyDealsEducationPovertyHistoryGenerationsFrontsHuman NaturePolicyEqualEthicsStrategyPrisonInvestingIdeologyJailTailsEqual RightsInfancyPathologyFood Stamps Author:Nicholas D. Kristof
“Our common goal should be the development of a system of equal security for all governments. System adequate [to deal with] modern threats, built on regional and global nonaligned bases. Only then can we ensure peace and tranquility in the world.” WorldShouldGovernmentPeaceGoalDealsCommonModernSecurityDevelopmentEqualBuiltBasesThreatTranquilityAdequatePeace And TranquilityCommon Goal Author:Vladimir Putin
“We're [the USA] not going to go attack anyone. We're going to be really cool. We're not going to be exceptional anymore. Everyone's on an equal playing field. I mean that's dangerous. That's more dangerous than making this deal with Iran.” MeanDealsDangerousFieldsEqualUsaIranExceptionalReally CoolPlaying Fields Author:Eric Bolling
“Some wits, too, like oracles, deal in ambiguities, but not with equal success; for though ambiguities are the first excellence of an imposter, they are the last of a wit.” FirstsLastsDealsEqualExcellenceWitAmbiguityOraclesImposter Book:The complete poetical works of Edward Young. With life Source: The complete poetical works of Edward Young. With life