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It's harder and harder for journalists to get out in the field and interview Iraqis. The Web can get these voices out easily and cheaply. — Rebecca MacKinnon

I'm seeking out a new way to live and if it's surfing, that's the way I'll do it. I'll be a surfer for the rest of my life. — Andy Warhol

to second guess your preferences and tastes based upon how others may interpret them is to unduly deny yourself well-earned freedom. — Joseph R. Lallo

Once you go great, you never go good..You never go back, even if you could.. — Iggy Azalea

Everything is possible for one who believes — Anonymous

There's danger in glorifying negative emotions as fuel for art. — Tavi Gevinson

The fact that I do so many things, it really nurtures me. — Gustavo Santaolalla

I feel like I don't have a lot of time left. — Maurice Sendak

Wild horses don't know the burning taste of the whips. Freedom protects us from the many evils! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

After he saw what happened to Saddam Hussein, he ( Gaddafi ) did not want to be Saddam Hussein. He gave up his nuclear program. — Donald Rumsfeld

Ideally, when Christians meet, as Christians do, to take counsel together, their purpose is not ( or should not be) to ascertain what is the mind of the majority but what is the mind of the Holy Spirit - something which may be quite different. — Margaret Thatcher

The bigger the society is, the less functional shame becomes. — Christopher Ryan

At that moment a very good thing was happening to her. Four good things had happened to her, in fact, since she came to Misselthwaite Manor. She had felt as if she had understood a robin and that he had understood her; she had run in the wind until her blood had grown warm; she had been healthily hungry for the first time in her life; and she had found out what it was to be sorry for someone. — Frances Hodgson Burnett