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constitution deliberate division emphatic extensive majority power preventing unbridled
In the Constitution of the American Republic there was a deliberate and very extensive and emphatic division of governmental power for the very purpose of preventing unbridled majority rule. Robert W. Welch, Jr.
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Let me be very clear: I will never be a rubber-stamp for any President. That would be contrary to the Constitution of the United States. Barbara Boxer
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Let the people decide, not the courts. The definition of marriage needs to rise to the level of the constitution. Cathi Herrod
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No country in the world can draft their constitution in three months. They themselves took 10 years. Why do they wish to impose a silly constitution on us? Salih Mutlak
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More than 90 percent of Iraq's Shiites support the constitution, but not me. Abdul Sattar
constitution culture knowledge pop students
More students have a better knowledge of pop culture than of the Constitution, Charles Bowen
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Next to the Bible, I think the Constitution is the most important document ever written. Steve Scalise
constitution
We seek not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow those who would prevert it. Abraham Lincoln
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Since the referendum on the EU constitution, Chirac has been in a much weakened position, and it has become obvious he is not really in the running for another term as president. Bruno Jeanbart
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Like a parakeet, that says what he knows but doesn't know what he says Spanish Proverb
knows lucky mike pity position
Lucky enough that Mike Mularkey was in a position to make a pity hire, and I think everyone knows that's what it is, and he put me back in here. Sam Wyche
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Love has its reasons that Reason knows not Blaise Pascal
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Sears is a shaken-up company, and who knows when it will recover, ... are wonderful. Howard Davidowitz
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Mr. Gilad knows very well that the whole thing was unilateral. We had to pick up the pieces after they left without them even telling us when they were going to leave. Saeb Erekat
knows left pick pieces telling
Mr. Gilad knows very well that the whole thing was unilateral, ... We had to pick up the pieces after they left without them even telling us when they were going to leave. Saeb Erekat
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Mr. Weld knows less about solving strikes than he does about running trade schools. Darren Dopp
knows medicine
Medicine knows no limits, expecially not its own. Gerhard Kocher
knows music realized
One of the things I realized about doing this show with Keith is he knows as much about music as I do. Tim Carroll
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So he passed over, and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side. John Bunyan
passionate
Obviously, we feel pretty passionate about this issue. Mike Eggl
passed
My father was an obsessive bird-watcher. The genes of observation passed down. Martin Parr
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Preach not calmly and quietly as though you were asleep, but preach with fire and pathos and passion. Charles Spurgeon
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The more passions you have the happier you'll be Dennis Prager
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Medicine heals diseases of the body, wisdom frees the soul from passions. Democritus
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One declaims endlessly against the passions; one imputes all of man's suffering to them. One forgets that they are also the source of all his pleasures. Denis Diderot
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The object, Truth, or the satisfaction of the intellect, and the object, Passion, or the excitement of the heart, are, although attainable, to a certain extent, in poetry, far more readily attainable in prose. Edgar Allan Poe
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And because our reason violently deters us from the brink, therefore, do we the more impetuously approach it. There is no passion in nature so demoniacally impatient, as that of him, who shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a plunge. To indulge for a moment, in any attempt at thought, is to be inevitably lost; for reflection but urges us to forbear, and therefore it is, I say, that we cannot. If there be no friendly arm to check us, or if we fail in a sudden effort to prostrate ourselves backward from the abyss, we plunge, and are destroyed. Edgar Allan Poe