Biedenkopf Castle Quotes & Sayings
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Had the decision belonged to Senator Kerry, Saddam hussein would still be in power today in Iraq. In fact, Saddam Hussein would almost certainly still be in control of Kuwait. — Dick Cheney

I have always believed that anyone who must violate the law to achieve his purposes must lack either intelligence or imagination, probably both. — Loretta Chase

Whenever I go to work I wear a jacket and a tie, because I'm inherently quite lazy, and my books take so long to do, and my publishers don't bug me, so it's so easy to fool yourself into thinking you're working harder than you really are. — Robert Caro

My only advice is to stay aware, listen carefully, and yell for help if you need it. — Judy Blume

It's the job of intellectuals and writers to cast doubt on perfection. — Antonio Tabucchi

Wit is the most rascally, contemptible, beggarly thing on the face of the earth. — Arthur Murphy

In essential things, unity. In nonessential things, freedom. In all things, love. — Mark Batterson

He did it because he liked it. Still does. Dr. Lecter is not crazy, in any common way we think of being crazy. He did some hideous things because he enjoyed them. But he can function perfectly when he wants to. — Thomas Harris

You know sometimes when you're in a really bad mood and you're not sure why? That's how I get sometimes. — Maisie Williams

I have no better way of judging guilt or innocence than anyone else. — Robert Shapiro

So you become numb to insults, particularly if you teach yourself to imagine that the person uttering them is a variant of a noisy ape with little personal control. Just keep your composure, smile, focus on analyzing the speaker not the message, and you'll win the argument. An ad hominem attack against an intellectual, not against an idea, is highly flattering. It indicates that the person does not have anything intelligent to say about your message. The psychologist — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

There is nothing more imprudent than excessive prudence. — Charles Caleb Colton