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I don't recognize any law but the Sharia of Islam. There is no compromise. — John Walker Lindh

Prohibitionism violates the fundamental law of market economy, which led to the emergence of a thriving shadow economy. — Jeffrey Dhywood

My cousins gay, he went to London only to find out that Big Ben was a clock. — Rodney Dangerfield

Acting became important. It became an art that belonged to the actor, not to the director or producer, or the man whose money had bought the studio. It was an art that transformed you into somebody else, that increased your life and mind. I had always loved acting and tried hard to learn it. But with Michael Chekhov, acting became more than a profession to me. It became a sort of religion. — Marilyn Monroe

The Bee Gees were always heavily influenced by black music. As a songwriter, it's never been difficult to pick up on the changing styles of music out there, and soul has always been my favourite genre. — Robin Gibb

We must either learn to live together as brothers, or we are going to die together as fools. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I'm an intensely competitive guy who is driven by the idea that accepting mediocrity or accepting defeat is not the way you succeed in life. — John W. Thompson

Success and likeability are positively correlated for men and negatively for women. When a man is successful, he is liked by both men and women. When a woman is successful, people of both genders like her less. — Sheryl Sandberg

Market forces will one day crush the Federal Reserve. One day, the market forces will reverse. — Marc Faber

You Know What, Hate is Baggage, Life Is To Short To Be Pissed Off All The Time, So Let Go Of Hate And Live Your Live To The Fullest Extent — Terrin White

For me, a bit of anthropology in the evening is always better than staying and watching the telly. — Nick Rhodes