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The big honour of the big revolutions belongs to the high intelligence who design the revolution, not to the masses who support and participate the revolution! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The TV generation is postliterate and retribalized. It seeks by violence to scrub the old private image and to merge in a new tribal identity, like any corporate executive. — Marshall McLuhan

I am free and that is why I am lost. — Franz Kafka

For after all, the best thing one can do when it is raining is let it rain. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Great men too make mistakes, and many among them do it so often that one is almost tempted to call them little men. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Even though it hurt, there are kinds of pain you couldn't speak out loud. — Jodi Picoult

I pursued education not instead of being a good mother, but because being a good mother required that I build a better life for my family. — Wendy Davis

My motto is to do everything absolutely flat out and to the best of your ability. — Allan McNish

There were no words for that, no ceremony that would garantee your future. Every day was just that: a day, a blank, a nothing, in which you had to invent yourself and your friendship from scratch. The weight of everything you'd ever donewas nothing. It could all vanish just like that. Just like this. — Chad Harbach

There's three things that as a professional athlete you want. You want to get to the big leagues, and I accomplished that. Winning a World Series ring, I got that. And then getting to the Hall of Fame. That's everybody's dream. Every athlete, they want to be up there in the Hall of Fame, mentioned with the greatest players to ever play this game. — Albert Pujols

Fate has a way of letting us know when we have screwed up by turning everything into an uphill battle. — Ronnie Schiller

It must be all the same to the citizens ("ressortissants", Fr.) of a country that their governing (those in power) speak such language or such other ("telle langue ou telle autre", Fr.); likewise that it must be all the same to them that these adhere to such or such religion, so long as a full (or complete) liberty is equally garantee for everyone. — African Spir

I want to ruin you Freda, in the best way possible. — L. H. Cosway

Night after night, my mom had us name three nice things our siblings had done for us, and each night we were somehow able to come up with something. And — Nicholas Sparks

Prayers For Rain' begins like practically every Cure song, with an introduction that's longer than most Bo Diddley singles. Never mind the omnipresent chill, why does Robert Smith write such interminable intros? I can put on 'Prayers For Rain,' then cook an omelette in the time it takes him to start singing. He seems to have a rule that the creepier the song, the longer the wait before it actually starts. I'm not sure if Smith spends the intro time applying eye-liner or manually reducing his serotonin level, but one must endure a lot of doom-filled guitar patterns, cathedral-reverb drums and modal string synth wanderings during the opening of 'Prayers for Rain. — Tom Reynolds