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I am not saying people shouldn't be held accountable for terrible acts. But holding people in prisons does not necessarily make them responsible or accountable. It makes them bad. It makes them evil. It puts an end to any process of transformation. It hardens them spiritually and psychologically. — Eve Ensler

I use my own process, the law, and the skills of the people involved to help owners craft practical and sound solutions to achieve their goals in a way that works for them. — Larry D. Hause

There was no arguing with a man when he started saying thing like that
using logic as a weapon. — Sally Wentworth

I love very much the night after every fashion show when I have all those invitations to parties and I stay quiet at home by myself. — Gianni Versace

Was our life together that unbearable? — Lionel Shriver

At 19, I was in the streets making money. I was surviving. — Lee Daniels

with Jewish families: they believed that education was an investment in the future, the only thing that no one can ever take away from your children, even if, heaven forbid, there's another war, another revolution, another migration, more discriminatory laws - your diploma you can always fold up quickly, hide it in the seams of your clothes, and run away to wherever Jews are allowed to live. — Amos Oz

I was a huge horror fan, especially in my teenage years. Back then, there were a lot of Italian horror movies - some zombie, some just really strange movies that made no sense. I was really into shock and gore. — Chuck Hogan

I was raised by somebody with the perception of trying to allow me the space and show me the importance of knowing who I was and figuring out who I was and appreciating who I was. — Patricia Arquette

I lead by example. But if I get pissed enough, I'll say something. It usually isn't rah-rah; it's more complaining. — Brian Urlacher

Sometime ... there should be outburst of words to avoid complication. — Upasana Banerjee

I'm not a gambler. — Jil Sander

Think back over the years, when each kingdom had its own king. They fought each other, not only between kingdoms, but within kingdoms. They had no unity, no peace! Every kingdom wanted something another kingdom had, and rather than share, they fought! There was greed! There was strife! There was war and there was death! That, my hypocritical and judgmental friend, constitutes the highest form of slavery! Ryadok — Z