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I was in prison with pretty much the who's who of the jihadist and Islamist scene of Egypt at the time, and Egypt was the cradle of Islamism for the world - it's where it began and where jihadism began as well. — Maajid Nawaz

If what one has to say is not better than silence, then one should keep silent. — Confucius

I'm not an oddball. — Lee Remick

The religion of the Sufi is the religion of the heart. The principal moral of the Sufi is to consider the heart of others, so that in the pleasure and displeasure of his fellow-man he sees the pleasure and displeasure of God. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

It sounds cliche, but I'm mostly androgynous in what I wear. I'll wear a lot of tomboy clothes but still dress glam if I have a red carpet event. It's a bit of a mix, but mostly androgynous. — Ruby Rose

The poorest people are not people without money, but people without memories of happier times when they're down — Kim Dong-joo

stress is not stress until we experience it in our bodies and have a physiological reaction in our bodies. — Linda Lantieri

The BBC is part of the glue which binds the United Kingdom together. At those times of national moment - of joy or sadness, in the UK or around the world, at times when the nation wants to celebrate, mourn or just enjoy itself people turn to the BBC. — Gavyn Davies

As if it were important, he strained his memory; beside the sofa there had been a large lamp with a round milk-white base encircled by a chain of painted roses, and beyond that, on the wall, neatly framed, was a series of water colors done by a forgotten aunt during her Grand Tour. But — John Edward Williams

Like a note of music, you are about to become nothing — Robert Bly

It's a cliche that the Senate is broken, and like most cliches, it's true. — George Packer

There's no point in being an unhappy success, and there's not much sense in being a happy failure either. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

The purpose of a writer is to show the beauty and tragedy of life in the reader's own mirror. — Debasish Mridha