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This is actually true of the overall fight against al-Qaeda and trans-national extremists, that as you put pressure on them in one location, they'll seek safe haven sanctuaries in other areas. So you do have to continue to pursue them. But they have less capability. — David Petraeus

Our peasant music, naturally, is invariably tonal, if not always in the sense that the inflexible major and minor system is tonal. (An "atonal" folk-music, in my opinion, is unthinkable.) Since we depend upon a tonal basis of this kind in our creative work, it is quite self-evident that our works are quite pronouncedly tonal in type. I must admit, however, that there was a time when I thought I was approaching a species of twelve-tone music. Yet even in works of that period the absolute tonal foundation is unmistakable. — Bela Bartok

In so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect, it participates in eternity. — Baruch Spinoza

We won't tolerate abuses and crimes made every day in the name of freedom of speech. That is freedom of extortion and blackmail. — Rafael Correa

Remember that people break down, too, not just machinery. — Gregory Benford

I consider myself a pretty hardworking guy and I like to play hard, play physical and play well defensively too. — Mike Fisher

When you're in business, if you have some sort of gimmick it's a huge advantage. — Barbara Corcoran

If a man has no vices, he is in great danger of making vices about his virtues, and there's a spectacle. — Thornton Wilder

Sometimes it also helps you realize that what you believe are problems are actually blessings in disguise. — Rich Amooi

If these holy places, things, and days cease to remind us, if they obliterate our awareness that all ground is holy and every bush (could we but perceive it) a Burning Bush, then the hallows begin to do harm. Hence both the necessity, and the perennial danger, of 'religion.' — C.S. Lewis