Allmerica Commonwealth Quotes & Sayings
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Consider in 1945, when the United Nations was first formed, there were something like fifty-one original member countries. Now the United Nations is made up of 193 nations, but it follows the same structure in which five nations control it. It's an anti-democratic structure. — Adolfo Perez Esquivel

Add anchovies to almost anything, in moderation, and it will taste better. — Jay McInerney

Fog and hypocrisy - that is to say, shadow, convention, decency - these were the very things that lent to London its poetry and romance. — Ada Leverson

We particularly like people who value us highly. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Access to a school library results in more reading. — Stephen D. Krashen

Stupidity can often be confused for amazing. — Joshua P. Simon

Survival is insufficient. — Emily St. John Mandel

The fact is, an America's Cup team is more than a sailing team. It's anywhere from sort of 80 to upward of 100 people; of designers, engineers, boat builders, an incredible group of people, and there are a lot of nationalities in New Zealand's team. — James Spithill

Only if we live consciously, we can die consciously. — Swami Dhyan Giten

W-we both know your life would be so much simpler without me! I am just a thorn in your paw."
He nodded easily. "And it reminds me of you - every move I make, I think of you."
My lips parted. Again I realized that he was the only thing in my life that made me feel sane, made me want to fight for a future.
"Evangeline, I've got to feel you with my every step." His shaking hand closed over my nape, squeezing. "Or I go a little crazy, me. — Kresley Cole

Whenever you do something, people try to re-do it and do a better version, especially if they're in another country. — George Lucas

Many people acknowledge they can never be perfect. They say, I'm not perfect, so what's the point? I'm not even gonna try. — Emily P. Freeman

He laughed to free his mind from his minds bondage. — James Joyce