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After midnight and no air-raid, — William L. Shirer

Mankind is not yet mature enough to take responsability for its mistakes. — Chris Wooding

I love to deliver orgasms to the masses! — Tom DeLonge

If you have team spirit you can even beat better teams. As far as team sport is concerned China might need a change in attitude in comparison to the one in table tennis. — Berti Vogts

My instincts are always against people who want to fasten some sort of hegemony onto things. — Clifford Geertz

I've always been of the belief that gentlemen need to earn respect. — Jen Turano

A society will manufacture an image of progress and locate it in the direction it wishes to take us. — Steve Aylett

I don't teach literature from my perspective as 'Joyce Carol Oates.' I try to teach fiction from the perspective of each writer. If I'm teaching a story by Hemingway, my endeavor is to present the story that Hemingway wrote in its fullest realization. — Joyce Carol Oates

He's fucking me like he wants to kill me, yet he's kissing me like he wants to love me. The — Stevie J. Cole

There's a sick joke that the reason we have not been contacted by an alien civilization is that civilizations tend to destroy themselves when they reach our stage. But I have sufficient faith in the good sense of public to believe that we might prove this wrong. — Stephen Hawking

I have never walked down Fifth Avenue alone without thinking of money. — Anthony Trollope

Young screenwriters are always very frustrated when they talk to me. They say, 'How do we get to be a screenwriter?' I say, 'You know what you do? I'll tell you the secret, it's easy: Read 'Hamlet.' You know? Then read it again, and read it again, and read it until you understand it. Read 'King Lear,' and then read 'Othello.' — John Logan

Of all unfortunate men one of the unhappiest is a middling author endowed with too lively a sensibility for criticism. — Benjamin Disraeli