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I get a lot of emails where people are writing me their experiences, how they discovered my music, what they feel ... they motivate me to carry on with what I am doing. — Volker Bertelmann

I'm passionate about people. I've spent my life in advocacy. People matter - whether or not we agree on the issue, people matter. — Ann Marie Buerkle

For a number of years acts of violence had been committed in Spain, for which the Anarchists were held responsible, hounded like wild beasts, and thrown into prison. Later it was disclosed that the perpetrators of these acts were not Anarchists, but members of the police department. The scandal became so widespread that the conservative Spanish papers demanded the apprehension and punishment of the gang-leader, Juan Rull, who was subsequently condemned to death and executed. — Emma Goldman

I'm not a movie star. I'm just an actress. — Monica Bellucci

Can you read my thoughts?" she asked them.
"Are you talking to me?" Lee said.
"To all of you. Can you read my thoughts?"
"What are you trying to do - get me sent to seclusion?"
"Go to hell", Helene said pleasantly.
"Don't look at me," Miss Coral said, with the genteel horror of a countess visiting an abattoir, "I can't even read my own. — Joanne Greenberg

We will have have the dead at our councils. The ancient Greeks voted by stones; these shall vote by tombstones. It is all quite regular and official, for most tombstones, like most ballot papers, are marked with a cross. — G.K. Chesterton

Henderson, Hitler lapsed into a typical display of sentimental hogwash, though — William L. Shirer

Produce as many ideas as possible. Try to produce unlikely ideas. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

I learned early that the one truly international quality among people of all races is xenophobia. — Christopher Lee

Pardon of sin must ever be an act of pure mercy, and therefore to that attribute the awakened sinner flies. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon