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Editorials On Gun Quotes By Tom Hiddleston

Well, I think there are no villains in this world. There are just misunderstood heroes. — Tom Hiddleston

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Karl Kraus

One cannot dictate an aphorism to a typist. It would take too long. — Karl Kraus

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Brad Warner

In order to deal with the fear of annihilation you have to face annihilation again and again and again. It's not enough just to understand this intellectually. It's not enough just to read about this. You need to watch yourself being annihilated right now. If you can manage to sit quietly as you disappear from existence moment by moment, then you can see it's really nothing to be afraid of. You gotta meditate. Nobody likes to hear that. But it's true. — Brad Warner

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

Truth only means something when it's hard to admit. — Nicholas Sparks

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Lena Dunham

A picture does not lie. It has the quality of an image taken by a ghost hunter, revealing floaters and spirits that the participants had been unable to see. — Lena Dunham

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Al Gore

I was in elective politics for 24 years. I've made four national races, two for President, two for Vice President. I have found there are other ways to serve, and I'm enjoying them. — Al Gore

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Priscilla Glenn

You were never supposed to love me. I wasn't prepared for it — Priscilla Glenn

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Stephen King

Then he closed his eyes and put his hands together again before his face, finger to finger. Johnny was struck by the kid's lack of pretension. There was a simplicity about the gesture that had been honed by use into beauty. — Stephen King

Editorials On Gun Quotes By Mindy Kaling

I love women who are bosses and who don't constantly worry about what their employees think of them. I love women who don't ask, "Is that OK?" after everything they say. I love when women are courageous in the face of unthinkable circumstances, like my mother when she was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Or like Gabrielle Giffords writing editorials for the New York Times about the cowardice of Congress regarding gun laws and using phrases like "mark my words" like she is Clint Eastwood. How many women say stuff like that? — Mindy Kaling