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I like America to some extent.
— Michael Moore
Darkness always tries to hide the truth!
— Seth Adam Smith
I don't seem to be cynical to myself but how what I say goes down with others is their problem. I'm realistic.
— Gore Vidal
I'm actually excited about turning 60. I feel on top of my game.
— Christie Brinkley
Making a Christmas album is looked upon by some people as the thing you do when you are heading towards retirement.
— Annie Lennox
The love of power and the love of liberty are in eternal antagonism.
— John Stuart Mill
liberty consists in doing what one desires
— John Stuart Mill
Real courage is knowing what faces you and knowing how to face it.
— Timothy Dalton
Civil, or Social Liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual.
— John Stuart Mill
Even when there is no longer hope for the body, there is always hope for the soul.
— Jerome Groopman
I'm an old bag - I like old thing.
— Manolo Blahnik
What citizens of a free country would listen to any offers of good and skillful administration in return for the abdication of freedom?
— John Stuart Mill
To use the intelligence in any other than the habitual way is not to use the intelligence; it is to be irrational, to rave like a madman.
— Aldous Huxley
Success has less to teach us than does the journey to achieve it
— Bobby Darnell
From that moment the pendulum went into reverse
— Gerald Sinstadt
Liberty lies in the rights of that person whose views you find most odious.
— John Stuart Mill
I went to drama school in Scotland.
— Richard Madden
The liberty of the individual must be thus far limited; he must not make himself a nuisance to other people.
— John Stuart Mill
If we had pursued the war on cancer which President Nixon declared in 1970, Jack Kemp might be alive today.
— Arlen Specter
Whatever crushes individuality is despotism.
— John Stuart Mill