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The one thing she liked most about Henry Clinton was that he let her be silent when she wanted to be. She did not have to entertain him. — Harper Lee

Not in the name of a necessary protection of the white race did the European break into China, but for the benefit of the Jewish-mercantile greed for profit. He thus dishonored himself, destroying a whole civilization, provoking justified indignation. China fights for its myth, for its race, and its ideals, as does the renewal-movement in Germany against the mercantile race that rules all stock markets and the actions of most governments. — Alfred Rosenberg

The highest use of the Web is getting the information and identifying the places and the possibility of being together physically. — Gloria Steinem

The only form of fiction in which real characters do not seem out of place is history. In novels they are detestable. — Oscar Wilde

If you relax your mind, it can begin working for you. — Bryant McGill

Win or lose, everybody gets what they want out of the market. Some people seem to like to lose, so they win by losing money. — Ed Seykota

Ultraviolet Remarkey-able,I think I love you. — Jennifer Niven

India cannot be India again until temples become alive again. — Osho

Strength on its own in a woman is quite abrasive and not terribly attractive all the time, — Stella McCartney

Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our natural lives. — C.S. Lewis

Drones photograph, prospect and advertise real estate from golf courses to skyscrapers; they also monitor construction in progress. — Peter Diamandis

We may give our human loves the unconditional allegiance which we owe only to God. They they become gods: then they become demons. Then they will destroy us, and also destroy themselves. For natural loves that are allowed to become gods do not remain loves. They are still called so, but can become in fact complicated forms of hatred. — C.S. Lewis

In the United States, politics is a profession, whereas in Europe it is a right and a duty . — Umberto Eco