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| | Joseph Addison |  | To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction. |
| | Woody Allen |  | It is no secret that organized crime in America takes in over forty billion dollars a year. This is quite a profitable sum, especially when one considers that the Mafia spends very little for office supplies. |
| | Woody Allen |  | Organized crime in America takes in over forty billion dollars a year and spends very little on office supplies. |
| | J. G. Ballard |  | The American Dream has run out of gas. The car has stopped. It no longer supplies the world with its images, its dreams, its fantasies. No more. It's over. It supplies the world with its nightmares now: the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, Vietnam. |
| | Dave Barry |  | Technically, Windows is an "operating system," which means that it supplies your computer with the basic commands that it needs to suddenly, with no warning whatsoever, stop operating. |
| | George Crook |  | If you will investigate all the Indian troubles, you will find that there is something wrong of this nature at the bottom of all of them, something relating to the supplies, or else a tardy and broken faith on the part of the general government. |
| | George Crook |  | In regard to the Bannocks, I was up there last spring, and found them in a desperate condition. I telegraphed, and the agent telegraphed for supplies, but word came that no appropriation had been made. |
| | William O. Douglas |  | At the constitutional level where we work, 90 percent of any decision is emotional. The rational part of us supplies the reasons for supporting our predilections. |
| | Baltasar Gracian |  | A bad manner spoils everything, even reason and justice; a good one supplies everything, gilds a No, sweetens a truth, and adds a touch of beauty to old age itself. |
| | Robert Graves |  | Genius not only diagnoses the situation but supplies the answers. |
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