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Manikin Head Quotes By Harold Pinter

I'll tell you what I really think about politicians. The other night I watched some politicians on television talking about Vietnam. I wanted very much to burst through the screen with a flame thrower and burn their eyes out and their balls off and then inquire from them how they would assess the action from a political point of view. — Harold Pinter

Manikin Head Quotes By Friedrich August Von Hayek

And it's a necessity [for journalists] to pretend to be competent on every subject, some of which they really do not understand. They are under that necessity, I regret; I'm sorry for them. But to pretend to understand all the things you write about, and habitually to write about things you do not understand, is a very corrupting thing. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

Manikin Head Quotes By Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple opens doors for Shirley Temple Black. — Shirley Temple

Manikin Head Quotes By Griffin Hayes

Was All Father cherry picking from his daughter's crazy ramblings in order to form the basis for his own religion? — Griffin Hayes

Manikin Head Quotes By Avijeet Das

Peace is the ultimate weapon of mankind to save the future generations from extinction! — Avijeet Das

Manikin Head Quotes By R.P. Noronha

Look here, my boy, if you have average intelligence, about half the things you do are bound to be right, which is a fair achievement for any career. Don't spend sleepless nights over them. — R.P. Noronha

Manikin Head Quotes By Al Yankovic

I'm obviously not a rapper, and I don't have any claims to be one, really. — Al Yankovic

Manikin Head Quotes By Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

All peoples must be respected, and they must all be granted the same rights. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Manikin Head Quotes By Donnie Fritts

I was writing for a publishing company in this old building right next to the RCA Victor Studio in Nashville. We were on the top floor, and Combine Music was on the bottom floor. I was friends with all those guys. — Donnie Fritts