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The central thesis of the American failure in Afghanistan - the one you'll hear from politicians and pundits and even scholars - was succinctly propounded by Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage: 'The war in Iraq drained resources from Afghanistan before things were under control'. — Anand Gopal

I can play in the 11 positions because a good player can play anywhere on the pitch. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Once you get the government involved in agriculture you'll have nothing but problems and expenses. — Ron Paul

I was well aware of her ghosts. I'd met them, once or twice, during her darkness nights. "I knew you were my one when you wouldn't run," she said. How could I? Of course I stayed, when her ghosts scared my own away. What others were too afraid to see, meant everything to me. — J. Raymond

The force of union conquers all. — Homer

They said they wanted a lot of feathers, glitter, colourful colours. A costume. So I had a lady here in Calgary make it. She just kind of put together what I had in mind. — Owen Hart

I'm tired of dealing with crazies. When did it become my job to manage your mental illness? — Joan Rivers

I have to write and play. If I became an electrician tomorrow, I'd still come home at night and write songs. — Bruce Springsteen

It was the sinner that Christ came to help. — Charles Sheldon

I don't plan, because everything goes against my plans anyways. There's absolutely no point in planning anything. I'm just enjoying the moment. I'm meeting with a whole lot of people - casting directors, directors, agents. I have things going on everywhere, but I have no solid plans. — Tena Desae

Urging the need for community upon American religionists is a vain enterprise; the experiential encounter with Jesus or God is too overwhelming for memories of community to abide, and the believer returns from the abyss of ecstasy with the self enhanced and otherness devalued. — Harold Bloom