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Think Quote, Year 02, Day 207

The political lesson of Watergate is this: Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.
(Gerald R. Ford)

There is something about a Republican that you can only stand him just so long, and, on the other hand, there is something about a Democrat that you can't stand him quite that long.
(Will Rogers)

In an age of crowded, dirty cities, the wilderness has come to symbolize a refuge, the last place where man can breathe clean air, drink freely from streams, and get away from other people.
(Richard Wagner)

Stars didn't have to worry as they were on long term contracts and were able to enjoy their vacations without worrying about tomorrow. Few had financial worries due to large incomes and little taxes.
(Pola Negri)

I really have no ulterior motive in taking on certain roles. I have no larger issue that I really want to show people. I'm an actor, that's all. I just do what I do.
(Sally Field)

The fact that we live in a world that moves crisis by crisis does not make a growing interest in outdoor activities frivolous, or ample provision for them unworthy of the nation's concern.
(John F. Kennedy)

Inaction, save as a measure of recuperation between bursts of activity, is painful and dan?gerous to the healthy organism - in fact, it is almost impossible. Only the dying can he really idle.
(H. L. Mencken)

Only on the surface of things have I ever trod the beaten path. So long as I could keep from hurting anyone else, I have lived, as completely as it was possible, the life of my choice.
(Ellen Glasgow)