Jenelyn Carter Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a teenager, but I'm independent - I have my own apartment, I have my own life. And I think I have learned more than any of those teenagers have in school. I learned to be responsible, leaving my family and coming here alone. — Adriana Lima

[Al-Qaeda's supporters] are aware of the cracks in the Western financial system as they are aware of the lines in their own hands — Osama Bin Laden

If Indonesia improves governance of the fisheries sector and invests in large-scale maritime transport, it can double fish production by 2019. — Sri Mulyani Indrawati

Regular people should not underestimate people who are small. In every aspect, they can do the things that normal people can. — Jyoti Amge

So many people are are using the Internet now to watch movies and TV shows online. — Luke Pasqualino

Especially for people of our generation, who really celebrated certain attitudes - the outsider, the loner - it can have a real impact on the art when they realize, I have friends, I'm married, or I have kids. That's certainly happened to me. — Adrian Tomine

This is hardly a South African problem, of course. We are confronting nothing less than a global system of brutal misogyny. Too many men across the world see too many women as repositories of their rage, frustration, narcissism or simply their will to enact violence. — Dave Zirin

As long as you remain in your private vacuum, you can pretend you are in harmony with the One. But the moment you pick up the clay, electronic or otherwise, you become a demiurge, and he who embarks on the creation of worlds is already tainted with corruption and evil. — Umberto Eco

They would continue to live in New Tiamaat, orbiting Crucible. — Alastair Reynolds

Commerce diminishes the spirit, both of patriotism and military defence. — Thomas Paine

I'd like to do an action film like Angelina Jolie's 'Salt.' — Katrina Kaif

We always have choices. Isn't that what Dante teaches us? — Chris Bohjalian

The common denominator in all these problems is that the world is not a line of dominoes in which each event causes exactly one event and is caused by exactly one event. The world is a tissue of causes and effects that criss and cross in tangled patterns. The embarrassments for Hume's two theories of causation (conjunction and counterfactuals) can be diagrammed as a family of networks in which the lines fan in or out or loop around, as in the diagram on the following page. — Steven Pinker