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When government - in pursuit of good intentions - tries to rearrange the economy, legislate morality, or help special interests, the cost come in inefficiency, lack of motivation, and loss of freedom. Government should be a referee, not an active player.
Milton Friedman
Government
Good
Freedom
Active
Good Intentions
Tries
Cost
Morality
Pursuit
Come
Economy
Inefficiency
Motivation
Referee
Loss
Legislate
Lack
Intentions
Interests
Should
Rearrange
Help
Special
Special Interests
Player
Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.
Ronald Reagan
Problems
Solve
Only
Tend
Governments
Them
Rearrange
You look at De La Hoya, and you think that he is an actor or a singer. I'd like to rearrange a couple of things on his face so the pretty boy becomes just another boxer.
Bernard Hopkins
You
Face
Think
Pretty
He
Like
Look
Couple
Singer
Another
Boxer
Becomes
Boy
His
La
Just
Rearrange
Actor
Things
If I catch Corey Graves on the street, I'm gonna do something to him. I ain't gonna do it at the office or the airport, but if I catch Corey Graves on the street, you see that little bouffant hairdo he got? I'm gonna rearrange it for him.
Booker T
You
Corey
Airport
See
Something
He
Catch
Hairdo
Him
Got
Office
Little
Gonna
Rearrange
Graves
Street
Windows never planned for a VR device. When you plug a HDMI cable into the computer, Windows thinks it's a new monitor. The desktop blinks. It tries to rearrange windows and icons.
Brendan Iribe
You
Plug
Tries
Windows
Computer
Cable
Never
New
Device
Icons
Planned
Rearrange
Monitor
Thinks
Desktop
I will not serve lunch to anyone in the middle of a workday. I rarely rearrange my furniture or cabinets; once I find a drawer for something, it stays there. I don't garden. And I don't knit.
Christina Baker Kline
Garden
Will
Lunch
Once
Furniture
Drawer
Find
Rarely
Stays
Something
Knit
Middle
Anyone
Rearrange
Serve
Some one has said that most of us don't think, we just occasionally rearrange our prejudices.
Frank Knox
Think
Our
Some
Most
Occasionally
Said
Just
Us
Prejudices
Rearrange
It's a physical thing that can grab a hold of data and literally rearrange our lives by changing the direction you take your car in. This continuum is going to keep building on itself as we move forward into the future.
Gray Scott
Future
You
Car
Building
Changing
Our
Our Lives
Physical
Data
Direction
Physical Thing
Take
Continuum
Itself
Grab
Going
Move
Move Forward
Literally
Hold
Your
Rearrange
Forward
Keep
Lives
Thing
I had the chance to be governor for eight years and I took a year to transition out and a year to transition in, so that's a decade of my life where I pursued my own ambitions and I thought it was time to rearrange my life to focus on other things.
Jeb Bush
Life
Time
Focus
Thought
My Life
Year
Ambition
Own
Other
Took
Out
My Own
Pursued
Had
Years
Governor
Decade
Eight
Where
Transition
Rearrange
Things
Chance
I am an apologist for the reading brain. It represents a miracle that springs from the brain's unique capacity to rearrange itself to learn something new.
Maryanne Wolf
Reading
Miracle
Something
Something New
New
Learn
Am
Springs
Brain
Itself
Represents
Capacity
Rearrange
Unique
Reading requires the brain to rearrange its original parts to learn something new.
Maryanne Wolf
Reading
Something
Something New
New
Learn
Parts
Brain
Requires
Rearrange
Original
I really believe in the power of music - and I mean literally the power of musical tones - to rearrange the way you can think.
Michael Azerrad
Music
You
Power
Believe
Think
Musical
Way
Literally
Mean
Really
Rearrange
Tones
Here is the root of all romanticism: that man, the individual, is an infinite reservoir of possibilities, and if you can so rearrange society by the destruction of oppressive order, then these possibilities will have a chance, and you will get Progress.
T. E. Hulme
You
Man
Progress
Destruction
Will
Society
Possibilities
Individual
Oppressive
Get
Infinite
Order
Romanticism
Then
Root
Rearrange
Reservoir
Here
Chance
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