“Do we really need these big, gigantic, heavy rockets? What if we launch a rocket that's empty, and its sole purpose is to act as a source of fuel on the Moon? Who should build that? Well, I think the U.S. should build that.” IfsThinkingNeedsShouldWellsBigsPurposeSourceMoonEmptyHeavyFuelWhat IfSoleRockets Author:Buzz Aldrin
“That's a heavy word, but picking up a newspaper every day, how can you not despair at what's happening in the world, and how we're represented as human beings? The disappointments and corruption are dismaying at every level. And the biggest source of evil is of course religion... Everyone are tearing each other apart in the name of their personal god. And the irony is, by definition, they're probably worshipping the same god.” WorldHumansCoursesEvilNamesHuman BeingsLevelsSourceDespairHappeningsDefinitionsDisappointmentCorruptionHeavyNewspapersIrony Author:Ridley Scott
“Taxes are the source of life for the bureaucracy, the army and the court, in short, for the whole apparatus of the executive power. Strong government and heavy taxes are identical.” WholeGovernmentStrongSourceTaxesArmyCourtHeavyExecutivesBureaucracyIdenticalSource Of LifeExecutive PowerStrong Government Book:The thought of Karl Marx: an introduction Source: The thought of Karl Marx: an introduction
“Behold your little ones. Pray with them. Pray for them and bless them. The world into which they are moving is a complex and difficult world. They will run into heavy seas of adversity. They will need all the strength and all the faith you can give them while they are yet near you. While they are young, pray with them that they may come to know that source of strength which shall then always be taught of the Lord' and great shall be the peace of thy children.” KnowsWorldNeedsGivingMayChildrenLittlesRunningMovingYoungDifficultLordSeaTaughtSourcePrayingAdversityComplexesHeavyBlessSource Of Strength Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“The primary source of waste in government is that legislators are often under heavy pressure to vote for projects that will benefit their campaign contributors, even when those projects fail a simple cost-benefit test. But with the Supreme Court showing little interest in permitting tighter rules on campaign contributions in recent years, there is little reason to be optimistic that we'll start curbing this kind of waste any time soon.” YearsKindLittlesReasonGovernmentInterestSimpleFailingSourceCostWasteBenefitsProjectsTestsVotePressureCourtHeavyCampaignsSupremeOptimisticPrimariesContributionSupreme CourtLegislatorsBeing OptimisticContributorsPrimary SourceCampaign Contributions Author:Robert H. Frank