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15724 Quotes By Anjem Choudary

Freedom of expression has a responsibility by those people who espouse it in the West, in particular non-Muslims. — Anjem Choudary

15724 Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The war was a long way away. Maybe there wasn't any war. There was no war here. Then I realized it was over for me. But I did not have the feeling that it was really over. I had the feeling of a boy who thinks of what is happening at a certain hour at the schoolhouse from which he has played truant. — Ernest Hemingway,

15724 Quotes By Richard Siken

I am singing now while Rome
burns. — Richard Siken

15724 Quotes By Terry Powell

from the late Joe Aldrich: "Only wounded soldiers can serve in God's army. — Terry Powell

15724 Quotes By Hanna Allen

Engqvist's smirk broadened into a smile. 'Of course,' I said faintly, the blood rushing to my face. — Hanna Allen

15724 Quotes By Adam Schlesinger

It's always been my philosophy to keep a lot of balls in the air. With music, most things don't pan out, so you try to increase your odds by being involved with a million things at once. — Adam Schlesinger

15724 Quotes By John Donne

When I died last, and, Dear, I die
As often as from thee I go
Though it be but an hour ago,
And lovers' hours be full eternity. — John Donne

15724 Quotes By Erica Jong

Turning fifty ... is like flying: hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. — Erica Jong

15724 Quotes By M.R. Carey

So Gallagher grew up in a weird microcosm of the wider world outside Beacon. His father, and his brother Steve, and his cousin Jackie looked like normal human beings and even sometimes acted like them, but most of the time they veered between two extremes: reckless violence when they were drinking, and comatose somnolence when the drink wore off. Ricocheting — M.R. Carey

15724 Quotes By Frederick Lenz

I don't work with men who are antagonistic to the liberation of women. I do work with quite a number of men who are supportive of the enlightenment of women. Such men are rare. — Frederick Lenz