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Censorship should never be allowed. One should be able to say anything. But I refuse to let politics be foisted on me. — Orhan Pamuk

Success depends on your choices and actions. — Debasish Mridha

The bottom line is that the CIA knew before the war, during and war, and after the war where most of these chemicals were and most of these biological agents. — Christopher Shays

A generation of people are being radicalised by the criminalisation of information sharing. — Heather Brooke

The highest form of love is the love that allows for intimacy without the annihilation of difference. — Parker J. Palmer

I've been successful, but I haven't had any unwanted attention. To be honest, I've never invited or courted attention. I think if you act normal, then people will treat you normally. If you go around with a big entourage all the time, you're not staying true to yourself. — Bonnie Tyler

Which diet is best for weight loss may not actually be the most interesting question we can ask, or try to answer, with regard to obesity. — Ignatius Brady

I think self-esteem is fluid. It's not a fixed state, and so some days are better than others. — Jo Brand

The things that knock you down in life are tests, forcing you to make a choice between giving in and remaining on the ground or wiping the dirt off and standing up even taller than you did before you were knocked down. — Colleen Hoover

More than mother and son, they were accomplices in solitude. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Every Day Is for the Thief, by turns funny, mournful, and acerbic, offers a portrait of Nigeria in which anger, perhaps the most natural response to the often lamentable state of affairs there, is somehow muted and deflected by the author's deep engagement with the country: a profoundly disenchanted love. Teju Cole is among the most gifted writers of his generation. — Salman Rushdie

Yet this is life. For hardly have we mortals by long toilings extracted from this world's vast bulk its small but valuable sperm; and then, with weary patience, cleansed ourselves from its defilements, and learned to live here in clean tabernacles of the soul; hardly is this done, when-There she blows!-the ghost is spouted up, and away we sail to fight some other world, and go through young life's old routine again. — Herman Melville