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They have been taught nothing but destruction and learned nothing except that a man's desires can be achieved simply by killing anybody who stands in his way. — Wilbur Smith

Individuals have the right to pick and choose which expressions to condemn, which to praise and which to say nothing about. Governments, however, must remain neutral as to the content of expression. And governments must protect the rights of all to express even the most despicable of views. — Alan Dershowitz

Resistance to change is always the biggest obstacle. — Chris Paine

War crimes will be prosecuted. War criminals will be punished. And it will be no defense to say, 'I was just following orders.' — George W. Bush

He felt very lonely, yet there was a kind of pride in his loneliness. — Michael Ende

You're still beautiful and dangerous and incredible, and I'll keep telling you that for as long as it takes you to believe it. But right now, all I want to do is kiss you, except I'm terrified that if I try you might throw me off this balcony. — Julie Kagawa

You can't outrun the history train — Paul Simon

trust takes years to build seconds to break and forever to repair — Paul Elbert

However, a well-developed sense of ethics and a well-developed stock portfolio are not always tightly correlated. — Zach Weinersmith

When I was 13, I was playing in the bars. I guess it's a changing world. Some things are better today, like the internet. We have different ways of reaching each other. E-mail and all that stuff is wonderful. I actually think the kids are missing out on a lot of stuff. — Ray Parker Jr.

If you remember the creation (gossip about such and such a person), then remember Allah the Most High. Remembering Him is the medicine for remembering His creation. — Al Fudayl Ibn Iyad

Those who mourned needed to find meaning in their loss. When the British struck their Victory Medal for issue to all those who had served, they provided one answer: 'For Civilisation', it said. — Anonymous

I know that I could make this world peaceful and calm, if I only could get my hands on a hydrogen bomb. — Todd Rundgren

Yeah, trust the fuckhead. — Warren Ellis