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Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By John Mortimer

Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute. — John Mortimer

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By Torquato Tasso

As shaking terrors from his blazing hair, a sanguine comet gleams through dusky air. — Torquato Tasso

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By Maria Montessori

Such prizes and punishments are, if I may be allowed the expression, the bench of the soul, the instrument of slavery for the spirit. — Maria Montessori

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By Adolf Hitler

Churchill is the very type of a corrupt journalist. There is not a worse prostitute in politics. He himself has written that it'sunimaginable what can be done in war with the help of lies. He's an utterly amoral repulsive creature. I'm convinced that he has his place of refuge ready beyond the Atlantic. He obviously won't seek sanctuary in Canada. In Canada he'd be beaten up. He'll go to his friends the Yankees. As soon as this damnable winter is over, we'll remedy all that. — Adolf Hitler

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By Andy Rooney

It's not so much that I write well, I just don't write badly very often and that passes for good on television. — Andy Rooney

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By Christina Aguilera

There's always a positive to those negative times, because you come out of it so much stronger and wiser. Strength comes from every hardship, and it's been a lesson for me. — Christina Aguilera

Hickinbotham Scott Hickinbotham Quotes By John McCain

[Several candidates talked of problems with the federal Medicare system, particularly concerns about whether it would cover prescription drug costs in the future.] We're asking senior citizens to make a choice between their health and their income, ... Medicare is probably the most difficult challenge we face in the next century, because it has a lot to do with other things besides money. — John McCain