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Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Philip Roth

I did the best I could with what I had. — Philip Roth

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By KRS-One

I'd rather make one righteous dollar on my level
Than make a million dollars spittin' rhymes for the devil. — KRS-One

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Lauren Potter

I hope that when people with Down's see me, they will be inspired to do more than they think they can. — Lauren Potter

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Eric Butterworth

A committed giver is an incurably happy person, a secure person, a satisfied person, and a prosperous person. — Eric Butterworth

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Strong in all the Broken Places — Ernest Hemingway,

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Ronald Reagan

If I thought there was some reason to be concerned about them, I wouldn't be sleeping in this house tonight. (When asked about continued presence of Soviet nuclear submarines along US coastlines) — Ronald Reagan

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By Helen Macdonald

Great tracts of reindeer moss, for example: tiny stars and florets and inklings of an ancient flora growing on exhausted land. Crisp underfoot in summer, the stuff is like a patch of the arctic fallen into the world in the wrong place. Everywhere, there are bony shoulders and blades of flint. On wet mornings you can pick up shards knocked from flint cores by Neolithic craftsmen, tiny flakes of stone glowing in thin coats of cold water. — Helen Macdonald

Chernobyl Victim Quotes By William Safire

This is not some alarmist Orwellian scenario; it is here, now, financed by $20 billion last year and $15 billion more this year of federal money appropriated out of sheer fear. By creating the means to monitor 300 million visits to the United States yearly, this administration and a supine opposition are building a system capable of identifying, tracking and spying on 300 million Americans. — William Safire