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James Ibori gave me $15million as bribe in 2007 — Nuhu Ribadu
In remembering those who lost their lives in the London attacks and the September 11th attacks we continue our commitment to fighting for freedom, democracy and justice. — Doc Hastings
There are wives who are very involved with their husbands' offices and really take their responsibility seriously in terms of issues and things like that. I was never very comfortable with being part of that. — Niki Tsongas
The deeper you surrender to existence, life, nature, the more loving, more understanding, more insightful you become. — Rajneesh
Rock stars are good at making noise. — Bono
Man is the maker of his own destiny, and I therefore ask you to become makers of your own destiny. — Mahatma Gandhi
Do no dishonour to the earth least you dishonour the spirit of man. — Henry Beston
The deleriums of fever and the recollections of dreams rise out of the remote past: what the waking and the healthy seem to have forgotten, the sleeping and the sick remember. — Paul Radestock
I'm a musician first, a food-lover second, a dirty mouth with feet, and a girl last time I checked. — Tori Amos
Success, in whatever form it takes, is a tricky thing - once you've achieved your goal, then what? Where do you aim? — Arabella Weir
There are few things in life as precious to us as our children. Rare is the woman or the man who wouldn't readily die for his or her offspring. — Debra Webb
When the mercy of God comes into the life of a person, he increases and succeeds in all things. — Sunday Adelaja
I think this ... "perfectionist gene" that too many young women have holds them back, and instead they should be really aiming for "good enough." You don't have to be perfect. Most men never think like that. They're just trying to figure out what's the opening and how they can seize it. They're not thinking about, Oh my gosh, I'm not perfect, my hair's not perfect today, I wore the wrong shoes. No. — Hillary Clinton
Sometime in the late 1980s the neurotic was replaced, as a cultural type, by the depressive, who understands his unhappiness not in terms of conflict but rather in terms of mood. Mood is taken to be a function of neurotransmitters, about which there's not much to say. Inarticulacy is baked into any description of the human being that we express in neuro-talk. — Matthew B. Crawford
