Insaan Company Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a longtime fan of American Eagle, so when they approached me about joining their 'Live Your Life' campaign, it already felt like an organic fit. — Shay Mitchell

As Cindy Sheehan was gathering public sympathy as the Gold Star mom against the killing in Iraq, the Republican party decided to import an easier target to pummel. So they brought over the 'I-salute-your-courage, Saddam' religious fundamentalist crack-pot who can't tell us where the money went. — Greg Palast

I could never begin a poem: 'When I am dead' In case it tempted Fate, and Fate gave way. — Roger McGough

You burros have calculus in your blood. — Jaime Escalante

Insensitive people are only upset when they actually see the blood, but actually by the time that the blood has been shed the tragedy has already completed. — Yukio Mishima

Content is more than 'subject matter.' It is all the feelings and ideas you bring to your painting. — Rene Huyghe

Surrender to the ridiculous — Killian B. Brewer

In this country, a smart leader is suspect. That's just the way it is. Even George Bush's father, who was a lot smarter than the son, had to sort of prove that he wasn't that bright. — Bill Maher

Great men are like eagles, and build their nest on some lofty solitude — Arthur Schopenhauer

There is a Western world. There is America. There is Great Britain and Germany and France and Russia and China and other nations. I doubt that there is one country amongst those I mentioned which has a desire to see Iran, with its fundamentalist, Islamic, extremist government, possessing nuclear weapons. — Ehud Olmert

When God created Adam, — Stuart M. Matlins

Out of the experience of extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity will be proud.. — Nelson Mandela

The obsessions we have are pretty much the same our whole lives. Mine are people, the human condition, life. — Mary Ellen Mark