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The difficulty that many foreign authors face in having their works translated into English has effects far beyond the United States. — Stephen Kinzer

Those who kill can never be forgiven, for their victims cannot forgive them. And they go, drenched in guilt, to their graves. [Sylvian] — Karen Maitland

High positions are full of low people! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Klaus had not told his siblings about the book, because he didn't want to give them false hope. — Lemony Snicket

It's fun to learn a new playbook. — Andrew Luck

Most Muslims don't obey the order of god to kill infidels. This is why I say Muslims have more morality than their god. — Mosab Hassan Yousef

I'm not one of those women who's like pro women. I'm an individual, and I'm in an individual sport. So I see everyone as individuals, not as male or female. — Laila Ali

Some men don't like female gendered credit cards. — Tarryn Fisher

You don't kick a man when he is down," Bush dictated. "You don't revel in his demise. You don't pile on in life. — Jon Meacham

I will search for the lost and bring back the strays. I will bind up the injured and strengthen the weak. (Ezek. 34:16) — Lisa Bevere

There is absolutely no shame in living within your income, however small it may be, but there is shame if creditors are always coming to your door. — Christine De Pizan

I never work with an audience - I can't do this. The process depends on the highest degree of nervous concentration. — Frank Auerbach

He criticized Christianity, but his objections were not so much intellectual as moral and aesthetic: he attacked the Christian religion because of its impact on the quality of life. Devaluing the natural world for the sake of a spiritual realm, Christianity could not be other than hostile to happiness: 'man', Leopardi wrote, 'was happier before Christianity than after it. — John N. Gray