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The American experiment has always depended on a measure of tolerance and good sense. — David Ignatius
It's just simply the fact that the NSA does not think anybody should be able to communicate anywhere on the Earth without them being able to invade it. — Glenn Greenwald
I fairly sizzle with zeal and enthusiasm and spring forth with a might faith to do the things that are to be done by me today! — Charles Filmore
Freedom would mean rest, artistic achievement, the intellectual fulfilment of my being. — Pessoa, Fernando
Since Dreygon likes to run this place like a medieval king, I would suggest a duel with pistols at dawn. But after the way you handled that gun yesterday, I wouldn't have a chance."
"I guess not."
"How are you with swords?" Jericho said.
I laughed. "Not sure. But for that girl, I think I'd fight with flaming chainsaws if that's what it took. — Tess Oliver
Such is life. Sometimes we do not even want to know how much pain we cause others, for fear of spoiling our own petty pleasures. And when the time comes to face the consequences, it is too late to be sorry. — Menelaos Stephanides
Man is ice to truth and fire to falsehood. — Jean De La Fontaine
We are what we are. That's what Raife said and it was true. They simply were. Animals were animals, humans were humans and wulvers were ... wulvers. They were all God's creatures. — Selena Kitt
NEVER let other people's opinions of you determine your destiny. — Les Brown
When you see a successful individual, a champion, you can be very sure that you are looking at an individual who pays great attention to the perfection of minor details. — John Wooden
I always had this huge respect for American filmmakers and American actors. I always had this very strong love and respect for the American cinema. I always knew that I was going to leave Sweden. — Noomi Rapace
Every individual acts and suffers in accordance with his peculiar teleology, which has all the inevitability of fate, so long as he does not understand it. — Alfred Adler