Humanite 1999 Quotes & Sayings
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Within the madness of my subliminal mind often brilliant thoughts are aligned. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

The 1890s was a decade when life began to change in urban America. Modern conveniences that we now take for granted came into use; women's roles became less restrictive; and San Francisco, a port city with influences from all over the world, was a lively place in which to reside. — Marcia Muller

If I am going out into the unknown, it might as well be the really unknown. — Doug Dorst

A model's opinion seldom matters. The only time that he is required to open his mouth is when he is required to smile at the camera. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The people currently in charge have forgotten the first principle of an open society, namely that we may be wrong and that there has to be free discussion. That it's possible to be opposed to the policies without being unpatriotic. — George Soros

I told him my own story, from locket to fainting. But I left out the part about how I was supposed to be Criminy's magic mail-order bride. — Delilah S. Dawson

In a world where people are equal, I feel it's important to have strong male characters, counterparts. Equality is important. It's about compatibility and compassion. And it's amazing. — Haifaa Al-Mansour

Rendition is just sending people abroad to be tortured. — Noam Chomsky

I have this thought, it's horrible, and it makes me sick, but it's true: one day these students will grow up and have their own kids, and they're going to name them for men and women who will die in this war. — Tucker Elliot

There are tensions abroad where people don't understand our attachment to the freedom of speech, we've seen the protests, and I would say that in France all beliefs are respected. — Francois Hollande

The foundation of your life is luck. Hard work and talent make up the difference. — Dennis Lehane

Growing up in a culture that constantly reminds one that they are an outsider can be deeply destructive, especially since that standard voice is so very strong, and becomes ingrained in the consciousness so early. Survival requires finding a way to come to peace with that voice and all the others: to subdue it, or to make it work towards one's own ends. The tale would be different indeed if Pegasus talked back to Perseus. — Laura Yes Yes