Kawaji Masahiro Quotes & Sayings
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We need the security standards to apply to the internet. We need to be able to trust that when we send our emails through Verizon, that Verizon isn't sharing with the NSA, that Verizon isn't sharing them with the FBI or German intelligence or French intelligence or Russian intelligence or Chinese intelligence. — Edward Snowden
Not like cats " cried the Mouse in a shrill passionate voice. "Would you like cats if you were me — Lewis Carroll
In resigning ourselves to our fate without a struggle, we are guilty of inhumanity. — Albert Schweitzer
Trading decisions should be made as unemotionally as possible. — Richard Dennis
The whole importance of Iraq is that we have now created two things. One, Iraq is in the Arab heartland in terms of an attraction for people who want to fight the Americans and their allies. It's far greater than anything Afghanistan was aftertheSoviets invaded. It's easy to get to, there's no trouble with languages. — Michael Scheuer
The reason why a work of genius is not easily admired from the first is that the man who has created it is extraordinary, that few other men resemble him. It is his work itself that, by fertilising the rare minds capable of understanding it, will make them increase and multiply. — Marcel Proust
But homosexuality is a combat divider, dividing one's reason to live while taking breaks on the combat field to change diapers all because their treacherous sin causes them to lose control of their bowels. — Gordon Klingenschmitt
To be black and conscious in America is to be in a constant state of rage. — James A. Baldwin
All at once I saw that the sun was round! Since then I have been the happiest man on Earth! — Frederick Franck
I censored myself for 50 years when I was a reporter. Now I wake up and ask myself, 'Who do I hate today?' — Helen Thomas
In arguing against free enterprise capitalism, the collectivist always adopts the false assumption of a fixed number of jobs in that system. Conversely, in arguing for collectivism, he always assumes that there will be as many jobs as there are workers. The government will make the jobs. — Isabel Paterson
These chicken feet are first quality. You appreciate them? — Paul Theroux
Darkness has conquered the day; the arms of the night slapped the living daylight off the day.Gripping. Killing. Totally overwhelming. The taste of darkness bitters my mouth
as I struggled against unnumbered foes. — Chika Onyenezi
Anyone who has to ask about the annual upkeep of a yacht can't afford one. — J. P. Morgan