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I get a little nauseated, perhaps, when I hear the phrase 'freedom of the press' used as freely as it is, knowing that a large part of our proprietorial press is not free at all. — Harold Wilson

I personally think that if you deny something or if you hide something you're inadvertently admitting it's wrong. — Amber Heard

I still feel like a weird kid who is about to take a punch in the face. So, I think it's permanent. — Judd Apatow

He knew that when he'd let Cheyenne lead him away, he'd lost his chance to find out the name of the girl who, without a single word spoken to him, had stolen his heart. — M. Leighton

Of course I have an opinion on many things but I don't micromanage. — Helen Clark

This brings to mind an expression I coined ages ago: A peach a day keeps the plague spirits away!'
Percy sneezed. 'I though it was apples and doctors.'
The karpos hissed.
'Or peaches,' Percy said. 'Peaches work too.'
'Peaches,' agrees the karpos.
Percy wiped his nose. 'Not criticizing, but why is her grooting? — Rick Riordan

... if I cannot be with my sister, then I don't want any bedfellow at all. — Philippa Gregory

With his passing, Dick Clark deserves to take his place at the top in the pantheon of popular culture icons. — John Oates

Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next. — Jonas Salk

Use your lives wisely, my friends, and conserve these precious freedoms for future generations. — Ted Nugent

Falls. He saw her bright, fierce little face break into laughter when the crowd laughed. It was good. Laughter is good for the soul and all your interior works. THAT — Paulette Jiles

In other words, if a patent forgery like the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is believed by so many people that it can become the text of a whole political movement, the task of the historian is no longer to discover a forgery. Certainly it is not to invent explanations which dismiss the chief political and historical facts of the matter: that the forgery is being believed. This fact is more important than the (historically speaking, secondary) circumstance that it is a forgery. — Hannah Arendt