Falsely Blaming Quotes & Sayings
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Supposing we knew that up there is some alien civilization and it's sending radio signals our way we should not tell the public where that is. We could say that we've picked up a signal, but we should not tell them where for the simple reason that anybody could commandeer a radio telescope, set themselves up as some self appointed spokesperson of mankind and start beaming all sorts of crazy messages back to the aliens. — Paul Davies
The formation of Stalin's character is particularly important because the nature of his rule was so personal. — Simon Sebag Montefiore
There are so many demands on your time, on your resources, and on the prestige of the government. — Brian Mulroney
I don't want any injustice brought against the bullies. Bullies just don't know any better. Anyone who is crying about police brutality or victimization as an adult needs to stop it and realize the privileges we have in this country. — Ariel Pink
I passionately love liberty, legality, respect for rights, but not democracy. That is what I find in the depth of my soul. — Alexis De Tocqueville
Did somebody say McUnion? [ ... ] Not if they want to keep their McJob. — Eric Schlosser
You can do terrible things when you don't know who you are ... — Adam Rex
TAKE ACTION! Wanting is not enough; Act upon your goals! If somebody was watching your day-to-day behavior, would they be able to see what you're working towards; what your goals are? If the answer is no, FIX IT! — Steve Maraboli
Loneliness and solitude are two different things. When you are lonely, it is easy to delude yourself into believing that you are on the right path. Solitude is better for us, as it means being alone without feeling lonely. But eventually it is best to find a person, the person who will be your mirror. Remember, only in another person's heart can you truly see yourself and the presence of God within you — Elif Shafak
I believe that in a contest between the living and the almost living, the latter must, if necessary, give way to the will of the former. — Anna Quindlen
A book worn out, is a book well used. — Kate Ashley