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Horia Closca Quotes By Noam Chomsky

What the Obama [ban on torture] ostensibly knocks off is that small percentage of torture now done by Americans while retaining the overwhelming bulk of the system's torture, which is done by foreigners under US patronage. Obama could stop backing foreign forces that torture, but he has chosen not to do so. — Noam Chomsky

Horia Closca Quotes By Paul Auster

It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not. — Paul Auster

Horia Closca Quotes By Bud Selig

St. Louis is closer to Minneapolis than Milwaukee is. — Bud Selig

Horia Closca Quotes By Erykah Badu

I'm just being who I am and expressing myself as everyone else does. — Erykah Badu

Horia Closca Quotes By Hal Sparks

All musicians need a day job in the beginning. Unless they still live with their parents, I guess. I'm just lucky that my day job is simply another form of art. — Hal Sparks

Horia Closca Quotes By Walker Percy

What she didn't understand, she being spiritual and seeing religion as spirit, was that it took religion to save me from the spirit world, from orbiting the earth like Lucifer and the angels, that it took nothing less than touching the thread off the misty interstates and eating Christ himself to make me mortal man again and let me inhabit my own flesh and love her in the morning. — Walker Percy

Horia Closca Quotes By Rick Bragg

Mama just stepped back on the treadmill of worry and hopeless, and kept walking. — Rick Bragg

Horia Closca Quotes By Jaclyn Moriarty

The world is made of more than particles. It's made of things you can't hold in your hand, like fear, love, loss, hope, truth. — Jaclyn Moriarty

Horia Closca Quotes By Judith Viorst

Eventually we will learn that the loss of indivisible love is another of our necessary losses, that loving extends beyond the mother-child pair, that most of the love we receive in this world is love we will have to share
and that sharing begins at home, with our sibling rivals. — Judith Viorst