Kejahatan Apartheid Quotes & Sayings
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However, since they were completely ignorant of the laws of the place, they were caught in a whirlpool. Condemned to turn round and round in slow circles, they could still bombard the coast, but all their shells came back at them like boomerangs. It was a ludicrous fate. — Rene Daumal

Europe is so much the home of Horror, with its myths of vampires, werewolves, witchcraft and the undead, yet it's like those myths were exported to Hollywood, leaving Europe the room to develop a new tradition as a way of processing its traumas, particularly the two world wars. — Mark Gatiss

In politics, the truth is strictly optional and that also seems to be true in parts of the media. — Thomas Sowell

When tremendous dangers are involved, no one can be blamed for looking to his own interest. — Thucydides

Writing without making mistakes is like vomiting hot air. — Gunter Brus

There's too much of everything - too many bands, too many albums, too much information all the time. You're seeing fewer album releases treated as big events, because of the influx. It's almost a "here this week, forgotten next week" thing. — Matt Smith

Improvisation is intuition in action, a way to discover the muse and learn to respond to her call. — Stephen Nachmanovitch

The world dominion of western thought, forms of organisation, technology and military force is not God-given, nor eternal, nor greatly appreciated by the rest of the world. — James Buchan

I think everybody should have a great Wonderbra. There's so many ways to enhance them, everybody does it. — Christina Aguilera

Especially when he is plainly unable to move,
and is saying, gently, 'Clark. Please. Just come
over here. Please, — Jojo Moyes

The Hollywood sirens are shrieking, while down some search lit alley runs some lost belief. — Joni Mitchell

It must be quite rare for an interviewer to be interviewed. — William Hague

It began to be noted that the Wig had gone over the edge. Specifically, the Finn said, the Wig had become convinced that God lived in cyberspace, or perhaps that cyberspace was God, or some new manifestation of same. The Wig's ventures into theology tended to be marked by major paradigm shifts, true leaps of faith. — William Gibson