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Gibarac Quotes By Harold Wilson

I get a little nauseated, perhaps, when I hear the phrase 'freedom of the press' used as freely as it is, knowing that a large part of our proprietorial press is not free at all. — Harold Wilson

Gibarac Quotes By Sean Price

I was running around with two guns on my waist like I was Larry Fishburne or something. I wasn't making no money, I was just running around with two guns like Larry Fishburne. — Sean Price

Gibarac Quotes By Ivy Compton-Burnett

People have never lost what they think they have. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

Gibarac Quotes By Don McLean

There we were all in one place, a generation lost in space. — Don McLean

Gibarac Quotes By Pope John Paul I

When I am paid a compliment, I must compare myself with the little donkey that carried Christ on Palm Sunday. And I say to myself: If that little creature, hearing the applause of the crowd, had become proud and had begun -- jackass that he was -- to bow his thanks left and right like a prima donna, how much hilarity he would have aroused! Don't act the same! — Pope John Paul I

Gibarac Quotes By John Green

Nerd girls are the world's greatest under-utilized romantic resource. — John Green

Gibarac Quotes By Zooey Deschanel

There are a million examples of not feeling the jazz, but using the jazz. — Zooey Deschanel

Gibarac Quotes By Conor McPherson

I could not flourish in the Hollywood system because the first thing spoken about is "What genre is it?" and "Who's it for?" It's a very strange question to me; it's for human beings. — Conor McPherson

Gibarac Quotes By Douglas Hurd

People know they are lacking something, they are constantly wanting some kind of spiritual guidance. — Douglas Hurd

Gibarac Quotes By Garrett Hardin

In a finite world this means that the per capita share of the world's goods must steadily decrease. — Garrett Hardin