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The power of an aroused public is unbeatable. — Helen Caldicott
The biggest journalistic game-changer of our time has been the rise of social media and the overgrowth of faux news sources - league- and team-sponsored blogs, player tweets, fanboy sites, rumor mills - churning bits of information and speculation into a clattering fog storm. Who will cut through the drivel and whim-wham to tell us what's really going on? — Robert Lipsyte
What is Communism? Communism is the doctrine of the conditions of the liberation of the proletariat. What is the proletariat? The proletariat is that class in society which lives entirely from the sale of its labor and does not draw profit from any kind of capital; whose weal and woe, whose life and death, whose sole existence depends on the demand for labor ... — Friedrich Engels
I've never read one book about my father. — Ziggy Marley
I just feed off the energy of the audience. — Larry David
Nature can help people recover from "normal psychological wear and tear" - — Richard Louv
She had fallen in love so many times that she began to suspect she was not falling in love at all, but doing something much more ordinary. — Jonathan Safran Foer
A mattoid is a miscreant who seeks to elevate himself by destroying society. Examples include the Rothschilds, David Rockefeller, Franklin Roosevelt, Meyer Lansky, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Leo Tolstoy, Alexander Hamilton, and Josef Stalin. Often mattoids are of high intelligence, tainted geniuses, despite their flawed character and lack of any morality. — Oliver Cromwell
You two have a lot of balls coming here."
Kynan gestured to Arik. "He does. I'm charmed. Nothing can hurt me. Or my balls. — Larissa Ione
Then the dark began to go in smooth, bright shapes, like it always does, even when Caddy says that I have been asleep. — William Faulkner
What, exactly, she had been protesting was subject to interpretation. To the poorest, her self-immolation was a response to enervating poverty. To the disabled, it reflected the lack of respect accorded the physically impaired. To the unhappily married, who were legion, it was a brave indictment of oppressive unions. Almost no one spoke of envy, a stone slab, a poorly made wall, or rubble that had fallen into rice. — Katherine Boo
Enjoy your life. No curse hangs over you, nor did it ever. No devil chases after your soul. Sing and dance and be merry. — Christopher Pike
In order to be cruel we have to close our hearts to the suffering of the other. — J.M. Coetzee
We didn't believe in tomorrow. We we couldn't forget what had happened yesterday. — Vladislav Tamarov
He's amazing. He's a different kind of saint, maybe a tougher kind than the Pope. — Michael D. O'Brien
