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Famous Labour Party Quotes By Walter Mosley

I always tell people, if a young girl read "Beloved" as her first novel, she'd have to kill either herself or her mother, because in "Beloved" you have a mother killing their children. This is not something a child would accept very easily. And would never understand. — Walter Mosley

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Gore Vidal

Temperamentally, I am suspicious of belonging to anything. When I ran for office, I debated seriously whether or not to run as an independent because I was not eager to be saddled with the Democratic Party, because any party label is committing. — Gore Vidal

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Ally Carter

Waffles. Im craving waffles." Bex rolled onto her side. "Tell your waffles hi for me. — Ally Carter

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Richard Rohr

A master drives you toward the substance so that you will stop defending and protecting the forms. — Richard Rohr

Famous Labour Party Quotes By K. Bromberg

You'll never know your limits until you push yourself to them. — K. Bromberg

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Michael Jackson

With my music, with what I do, I would like to bring a light into the world. — Michael Jackson

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Gustav Stresemann

Nothing in the reporting of a nation's history could so mislead the younger generation as to represent great events in such a way that they appear to have happened as a matter of course. — Gustav Stresemann

Famous Labour Party Quotes By Esa-Pekka Salonen

Of course, if you think of a European or American household in the '50s, so what were the things that when people started climbing up the ladder, what did they buy? A fridge, a TV, I think piano was the number three item in say '53 or '54. — Esa-Pekka Salonen

Famous Labour Party Quotes By George Mikes

While all this goes on, the English remain staunch believers in equality. Equality is a notion the English have given to humanity. Equality means that you are just as good as the next man but the next man is not half as good as you are. — George Mikes

Famous Labour Party Quotes By X

There are some things you just don't say...not even in a school! — X