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Memorialists Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

Beware! Freedom of speech also includes the freedom to be misunderstood. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Memorialists Quotes By Alessandra Torre

The heart is stubborn. It holds onto love despite what sense and emotion tells it. And it is often, in the battle of those three, the most brilliant of all. — Alessandra Torre

Memorialists Quotes By Scarlett Johansson

A smile from an attractive woman at a bar very rarely ends up in any sort of sexual encounter. But a man is a fool not to push the suggestion as far as it will go, and he's that man. — Scarlett Johansson

Memorialists Quotes By Mark Twain

One should never use exclamation points in writing. It is like laughing at your own joke. — Mark Twain

Memorialists Quotes By Anthony Horowitz

If they find me, they will kill me. But my life is not in question here. You are all that matters. — Anthony Horowitz

Memorialists Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

cocksure prophet. Where I beg to differ with the great — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Memorialists Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

The President responded very impressively, saying that he was deeply sensible of his need of Divine assistance. He had sometime thought that perhaps he might be an instrument in God's hands of accomplishing a great work and he certainly was not unwilling to be. Perhaps, however, God's way of accomplishing the end which the memorialists have in view may be different from theirs. — Abraham Lincoln

Memorialists Quotes By Eric Hobsbawm

The Labour party on the whole has not been a very effective opposition since the election, partly because it spent months and months electing its new leader. I think the Labour party should, for one thing, stress much more that for most people in the past 13 years, the period was not one of collapse into chaos but actually one where the situation improved, and particularly in areas such as schools, hospitals and a variety of other cultural achievements - so the idea that somehow or other it all needs to be taken down and ground into the dust is not valid. I think we need to defend what most people think basically needs defending and that is the provision of some form of welfare from the cradle to the grave. — Eric Hobsbawm