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Ignorance can't be pardoned. Only cured. — Robert Silverberg
The largest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity, is no longer socialism. It is, instead, the ambitious, arrogant, unscrupulous ideology of environmentalism. — Vaclav Klaus
You will not lift the veil of my body until you lift the veil over my face. — Jason Evert
Rosa leaned forward. 'We don't have the least idea what life can be.'
'We don't?'
'No.'
'Then how do we find out?'
Rosa wiped tears from Dante's face with her fingers. The gesture was firm as it was tender. 'We plunge. — Carolina De Robertis
I think that cynicism can often be mistaken for wisdom. — Sarah Polley
Imitation is for the most part so unconscious that its effects are almost unheeded, but its influence is not the less permanent on that account. It is only when an impressive nature is placed in contact with an impressionable one that the alteration in the character becomes recognizable. Yet even the weakest natures exercise some influence upon those about them. The approximation of feeling, thought, and habit is constant, and the action of example unceasing. — Samuel Smiles
Now is now. There is nothing but now... This, right here, is all there is. — Nic Sheff
If all I had was all that money could buy, I'd be bankrupt! EL — Evinda Lepins
I therefore declare, that if you wish any remission of the taxation which falls upon the homes of the people of England and Wales, you can only find it by reducing the great military establishments, and diminishing the money paid to fighting men in time of peace. — Richard Cobden
singing has to come from the inside, and i don't have anything left inside.'
'really? How did that happen?'
'it all just drained out. — Francine Rivers
Hollywood is probably the most active centre of film-making in the world, but it's also a very difficult place in which to find your voice ... It was also a far more civilised industry in Ireland. — Lenny Abrahamson
It was one of those parties where you cough twice before you speak and then decide not to say it after all. — P.G. Wodehouse