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I like fashion, whether or not it's overpriced, because it creates a sense of the sublime with relatively few means. — Rem Koolhaas

Iraq is just a symbol of the attitude of western democracies to the rest of the world. — Harold Pinter

To THOSE who want to lift this nation from the dungheap of history, the past does not matter - only the present, the awareness of the deadening rot which surrounds and suffocates us, and what we must do to vanquish it. — F. Sionil Jose

When you grow up without it, you want to have it. It's funny, in America some people say, 'Why do you want to make money so much?' And I say, 'Well, I guess you didn't starve as a kid.' — Olga Kurylenko

To believe in Him is not such a great thing. To become like Him is truly great. — Richard Wurmbrand

Hello, my name is Jaako and I am an addict. I am addicted to reading. — Jaako J. Wallenius

As long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold him down, so it means you cannot soar as you otherwise might. — Marian Anderson

A man of power should embrace his Shadow, or if he cannot embrace it, at least accept it. — Katherine Lampe

Everythings a choice. Nobody's born good. Nobody's born evil. It's always a choice. — Tom Hiddleston

Character acting is a much braver pursuit than a guy who runs around and intermittently clenches his jaw muscles. — Ryan Reynolds

For one of the peculiarities about prejudice is that it seems always to speak from the heart; it seems, in some daring way, to be speaking the truth, to be saying what others secretly believe, but do not have the courage to say themselves. And the man who speaks against prejudice can often come to seem like the peddler of shopworn banalities, while the voice of prejudice can seem bold and original; a lone voice with the power to drown out others, the power to subdue. — Aatish Taseer

I try to follow his example, not to imitate him. — George Bernard Shaw