Labour Leadership Election 2010 Quotes & Sayings
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Dreaming is beautiful but actions makes it a reality that unfolds its true beauty. — Debasish Mridha
Because Iranians have had to fight so long and painfully for political freedom, they have a deep appreciation for its value - perhaps deeper than many in the West who take their electoral rights for granted. — Stephen Kinzer
I often visited a particular plant four or five miles distant, half a dozen times within a fortnight, that I might know exactly when it opened. — Henry David Thoreau
I think the black man in America wants to be recognized as a human being; and it's almost impossible for one who has enslaved another to bring himself to accept the person who used to pull his plow, who used to be an animal, subhuman, who used to be considered as such by him-it's almost impossible for that person in his right mind to accept that person as his equal. — Malcolm X
Sometimes I think I don't have much choice in the matter. It's just what happens, and I'm following my instincts the whole time. — Andrew Bird
Our life on earth is, and ought to be, material and carnal. But we have not yet learned to manage our materialism and carnality properly; they are still entangled with the desire for ownership. — E. M. Forster
One thing I found out then was that pity is a form of love and, actually, its highest expression.
A Tale of Two Sisters — Isaac Bashevis Singer
There's no excuse to hit a woman ... Ever. Not even in a movie role, because you might really like it. And then what? — Terrence Howard
New Labour leader Ed Miliband announces plan to 'make this party slightly less unelectable by 2015'. He added: 'I am Ed, the Almighty One.'
Defeated brother David Miliband overheard muttering: 'Now I know how Wayne Christ felt after little Jesus came along. — Andy Zaltzman
Or, in truth, eventually, though I still noticed, the callouses on my spirit prevented wounds (p.75). — Donna Jo Napoli
