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We [Americans] move about the world arrogantly, calling wars when we want, overthrowing governments when we want. There is a price to be paid for it
look at 9/11. [That] wasn't just bin Laden. Bin Laden didn't come from the abstract. He came from somewhere, and if you look where ... you'll see America's hand of villainy. — Harry Belafonte

I don't think it's a good attitude in your life to feel that you have to be rich to have self-esteem. — Tom Petty

It's easy to love kids who make you feel competent. — Kelly Corrigan

It wasn't just that his brain was writing checks that his body couldn't cash. — Terry Pratchett

I've always been happy just to be working. It doesn't really matter for me how many people are familiar with my name or my picture, or whatever. — Michael Shannon

Any time you had a cipher, you were vulnerable to someone smarter than you coming up with a way of breaking it. — Cory Doctorow

Heaven is a very distinct place, where only God's elect will go. It's the place where the only One who deserves any glory lives and reigns. — Monica Johnson

However well I return, opportunities will probably be few and far and I need to be ruthless. — Andy Murray

The future regulatory arrangements for the newspaper industry need to be done in a much calmer deliberative way, in slower time when we've got beyond this media firestorm. — Thomas Watson Jr.

Should start back," Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them. "The wildlings are dead." "Do the dead frighten — George R R Martin

See human nonsense as nonsense and save years of trying to make sense out of it. — Vernon Howard

I love to read about anger. A "feel bad" book always makes me feel good. And no other novel in the history of literature is more depressing than Christina Stead's The Man Who Loved Children. — John Waters

Writers, of course, are obliged by our professions to spend much of our time going nowhere. Our creations come not when we're out in the world, gathering impressions, but when we're sitting still, turning those impressions into sentences. Our job, you could say, is to turn, through stillness, a life of movement into art. Sitting still is our workplace, sometimes our battlefield. — Pico Iyer