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Kletzenbrot Quotes By Clarence Darrow

There is no such thing as justice - in or out of court. — Clarence Darrow

Kletzenbrot Quotes By R.v.m.

The only thing that belongs to us is our LIFE.Yet,we waste it in the pursuit of meaningless things that will never belong to us. — R.v.m.

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Roland Emmerich

Everybody knows that the industrialized nations are the worst offenders. — Roland Emmerich

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Fairyland, where dreams can hurt. Somewhere all stories are real, all songs are true. I thought that was a strange thing for the kelda to say ... — Terry Pratchett

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Courtney Milan

There was nothing common about him, first impressions be damned. Behind those spectacles lurked something feral and untamable. He hadn't moved from his chair, and yet she felt a little tickle in her palms. A catch in her breath. His eyes were too sharp, his expression far too even. — Courtney Milan

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Speak little, do much. — Benjamin Franklin

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Marjan Kamali

She knew how to swing her legs on that hyphen that defined and denied who she was: Iranian-American. Neither the first word nor the second really belonged to her. Her place was on the hyphen and on the hyphen she would stay, carrying memories of the one place from which she had come and the other place in which she must succeed. The hyphen was hers-- a space small, and potentially precarious. On the hyphen she would sit, and on the hyphen she would stand, and soon, like a seasoned acrobat, she would balance there perfectly, never falling, never choosing either side over the other, content with walking that thin line. — Marjan Kamali

Kletzenbrot Quotes By Noam Chomsky

The idea that we must choose between the method of "winning hearts and minds" and the method of shaping behavior presumes that we have the right to choose at all. This is to grant us a right that we would surely accord to no other power. Yet the overwhelming body of American scholarship accords us this right. — Noam Chomsky