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Edrey Ramsey Quotes By John F. Kerry

I defended this country as a young man, and I will defend it as president. — John F. Kerry

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By Amy Tan

It isn't that i consider them brave, they are reckless, unpredictable, maddeningly unreliable. But like rogue waves and shooting stars, they also add thrills to a life that otherwise would be as regular as the tide, as routine as day passing into night. — Amy Tan

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By Mary Ellen Mark

I think photography is closest to writing, not painting. It's closest to writing because you are using this machine to convey an idea. The image shouldn't need a caption; it should already convey an idea. — Mary Ellen Mark

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By Ian Fleming

Garch a har?" -Oddjob, Goldfinger — Ian Fleming

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By David Tennant

An accent, obviously, it's to do with the way your mouth works and the sounds that come out of your head, but somehow it informs everything about you, I think. — David Tennant

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

The thing about you Christians, is that you are so unlike your Christ. — Mahatma Gandhi

Edrey Ramsey Quotes By Whitney Phillips

Trolls may be destructive and callous; they may represent privilege gone berserk; they may be a significant reason why we can't have nice things online. But the uncomfortable fact is that trolls replicate behaviors and attitudes that in other contexts are actively celebrated ("This is how the West was won!") or simply taken as a given ("Boys will be boys"). Trolls certainly amplify the ugly side of mainstream behavior, but they aren't pulling their materials, chosen targets, or impulses from the ether. They are born of and fueled by the mainstream world - its behavioral mores, its corporate institutions, its political structures and leaders - however much the mainstream might rankle at the suggestion. — Whitney Phillips