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Ekstremist Quotes By Chris Cleave

If this policeman began to suspect me, he could call the immigration people. Then one of them would click a button on their computer and mark a check box on my file and I would be deported. I would be dead, but no one would have fired any bullets. I realized, this is why the police do not carry guns. In a civilized country, they kill you with a click. The killing is done far away, at the heart of the kingdom in a building full of computers and coffee cups. — Chris Cleave

Ekstremist Quotes By Dick Thornburgh

Instead of generating either unnecessary alarm or a false sense of security regarding these fundamental issues, the best course is to empower people with the truth. — Dick Thornburgh

Ekstremist Quotes By Kevin O'Leary

There's something very visceral about watching people beg for money. It's powerful. — Kevin O'Leary

Ekstremist Quotes By Betty Smith

Nothing was changing. She was the one who was changing. — Betty Smith

Ekstremist Quotes By John Le Carre

Don't give it to them all at once, make them work for it. Confuse them with detail, leave things out, go back on your tracks. Be testy, be cussed, be difficult. Drink like a fish; don't give way on the ideology, they won't trust that. They want to deal with a man they've bought; they want the clash of opposites, Alec, not some half-cock convert. — John Le Carre

Ekstremist Quotes By Rex Stout

The brain can be hoodwinked but not the stomach. — Rex Stout

Ekstremist Quotes By George MacDonald

Every one, as you ought to know, has a beast-self - and a bird-self, and a stupid fish-self, ay, and a creeping serpent-self too - which it takes a deal of crushing to kill! In truth he has also a tree-self and a crystal-self, and I don't know how many selves more - all to get into harmony. You can tell what sort a man is by his creature that comes oftenest to the front. — George MacDonald