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Is that love? It seems like a pale word, too easily tossed about by people who don't know the meaning of it, who twist it for their own ends. I'm afraid of it now, right up there with clowns, close spaces, and open flames. — Ann Aguirre

Clothes should never be decoration ... whe n someone feels at peace with the clothes, they feel more seductive, more desirable, more sensual, more everything. — Haider Ackermann

I do think there is a strange idea that the media has that if you tell the public what you think, they can no longer think for themselves. — Ryan Grim

The communications apparatus at headquarters was remarkable...It was possible to communicate directly with all important theaters of the war...They could be directed from Hitler's table in the situation room. The more fearful the situation, the greater was the gulf modern technology created between reality and fantasies with which the man at this table operated. — Albert Speer

The illiteracy level of our children are appalling. — George W. Bush

The focus of Congress is on keeping the nation secure - and it doesn't see that food security is an essential part of that responsibility. Instead of putting more food on the tables of America, they are busy finding ways to take it away. — Madeleine M. Kunin

The whole basis of the United Nations is the right of all nations - great or small - to have weight, to have a vote, to be attended to, to be a part of the twentieth century. — Adlai E. Stevenson

When the Church tries to embody the rule of God in the forms of earthly power it may achieve that power, but it is no longer a sign of the kingdom. — Lesslie Newbigin

The ladies who came to the palace tended to be less aggressive physically. But their words could probably start wars if said in the wrong tone. — Kiera Cass

In a democracy private citizens see a man of their own rank in life who becomes possessed of riches and power in a few years; this spectacle excites their surprise and envy, and they are led to inquire how the person who was yesterday very equal is today their ruler. To attribute his rise to his talents or his virtues is unpleasant; for it is tacitly to acknowledge that they are themselves less virtuous and less talented than he was. — Alexis De Tocqueville

So if you're losing the debate, you change the conversation. — Robert Jackson Bennett

God does his deepest work in our darkest hours — A.W. Tozer

The only consistency is its constancy. — Sara Baume

I only know one thing: Everything I learned about the banking business, I learned in the banking towers of the Societe. — Jerome Kerviel