Opec Members Quotes & Sayings
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I'm lucky that I've worked with so many different directors with very different styles and with a lot of different actors. — Emma Watson

I like to call a spade a spade in politics and in everything else.
That's why the zionists and the americans ...
The top officials hate Saddam Hussein.
The White House is lying once again. He's a liar.
He's the world's number one liar.
He said there were chemical weapons in Iraq, and that Iraq is connected with terrorism.
Later he declared: 'We didn't find any of this in Iraq.'
What I want to say is that he also declared that what Saddam Hussein says is not true ...
This is defamation of your president of thirty five years. — Saddam Hussein

We can say that we trust God all day long, but if we fear the unknown, then in reality, we don't trust God. — Joyce Meyer

Are you all right?" he said.Water dripped down his face and long nose.
He's talking to you! her mind yelled. He's talking to you! Say something clever! Say something clever!
Azalea said, "Mffloscoflphus?"
"The water is rather cold," he said. He pulled her to the bank. Azalea chattered and shivered and coughed, and he continued asking her if she was all right. She wasn't.She was morbidly embarrassed,that's what she was. — Heather Dixon

It doesn't matter who you are, it's what you do that takes you far. — Madonna Ciccone

We are a purely idealistic Nation but let no one confuse our idealism with weakness — Jimmy Carter

I'd be honored to be in the same sentence as Tom Hardy. I've been a twin since the day I was born - fraternal, but we look a lot alike - so I've already been mixed up with another man my entire life. — Logan Marshall-Green

The cost to do business in Australia is higher, and the lack of scale is a part of that - Australia is a very small market compared to the U.S. — Gerry Harvey

The fundamental proposition of the apriorist theory is that knowledge is made up of two sorts of elements, which cannot be reduced into one another, and which are like two distinct layers superimposed one upon the other. — Emile Durkheim