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What?" he says all innocent-like and shrugs. "I like it. Besides, I paid good money for that artwork." A smirk plays on his full lips.
— Shannon Duffy
I've always admired President Chavez for standing up to imperialism and the meddling of the American government in South America.
— Cindy Sheehan
Educate yourself. Learn everything you can and then let knowledge yield to kindness.
— Bryant McGill
I had dug myself into Hell by not having the bravery to admit my cowardice. I resolved not to get into a similar situation again.
— Mark Lawrence
In 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,' I wanted to create the most convincing story of magic and magicians that I could.
— Susanna Clarke
The Spaniards owned the cow, but others drank the milk.
— Eduardo Galeano
America ... goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.
— John Quincy Adams
For me, cinema is a vice. I love it intimately.
— Fritz Lang
President Obama went to India, South Korea, then Japan. He's going to keep travelling until he finds his birth certificate.
— David Letterman
I have made a vow to attain Enlightenment in the female form - no matter how many lifetimes it takes
— Tenzin Palmo
You have to know what you want and keep going for it.
— Taylor Hanson
Is everything forbidden us except to fold our arms? Poverty is not written in the stars; under development is not one of God's mysterious designs.
— Eduardo Galeano
A warm bath is a wonderful place for heavy conversation.
— Eva Vanrell
Lord, grant me the strength to accept the things I cannot change,
he courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference. — Reinhold Niebuhr
he courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference. — Reinhold Niebuhr
As British and French imperialism ebbed following the end of the Second World War, America became the main outside player in Arab affairs.
— Stephen Kinzer
Science is not about status quo. It's about revolution.
— Leon M. Lederman
Bolivians die with rotted lungs so that the world may consume cheap tin.
— Eduardo Galeano
If I preached unity, I must act like a unifier, even at the risk of perhaps alienating some of my own colleagues.
— Nelson Mandela
I was rebellious.
— Adrian Grenier