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B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By Jon Katz

When I wrote about media and technology, I had a lot of lonely, even intimate book talks. Since writing about dogs, I have a lot of company at book signings. — Jon Katz

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By Alan E. Johnson

Roger Williams died sometime during the early months of 1683. Some of what he said and wrote during his lifetime belongs to the seventeenth century. But much of his historical and philosophical record speaks to us across the centuries. — Alan E. Johnson

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

For enslaving a nation, just kill the conscientious people, the rest can be bought. — M.F. Moonzajer

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By George Orwell


And above all, it is your civilization, it is you. However much you hate it or laugh at it, you will never be happy away from it for any length of time — George Orwell

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By Douglas Clegg

Victory is freedom of mind and body.' I believe that is true. I would go further and say that victory is freedom of mind from body. Separation from the thing that imprisons us. Flight. Perhaps freedom from life itself. That is victory. Life is brutal. It is like this whip and these ropes. It hurts. It scars. But we must take it. — Douglas Clegg

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By William O. Douglas

Ideas are indeed the most dangerous weapons in the world. Our ideas of freedom are the most powerful political weapons man has ever forged. — William O. Douglas

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Force cannot organize anything.In the long run, the sword is always beaten by the spirit by which I mean the civil and religious institutions of a nation.
Napoleon Bonaparte. — Napoleon Bonaparte

B Rkompenz Ci Quotes By Alfred De Vigny

Those intellectuals are our natural enemies; the only kind who are worth anything are the musicians and the dancers: they don't insult anybody with their performances, and they neither sing nor dance politics. So I like them; but don't let me hear a word about the rest — Alfred De Vigny