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Multinationals don't pay taxes in Africa - we all know that. — Mo Ibrahim
Treasure the pain; treasure what you have with her, including the fear. Treasure what you may have, including the failure. Treasure it because if we don't live this life, if we don't live it to the fullest year after year and century after century, well, then, we die. — Anne Rice
Only the doctor and the judge have the right to inflict the death penalty without receiving the same. — Philemon
If it's a man's world, as they say, then men: your world is a poorly run carnage fest. — Henry Rollins
I do after-school ballet and also hip-hop and jazz. — Elle Fanning
There is no hope for television by means of cathode-ray tubes. — John Logie Baird
When I was in my freshman year at college I took some acting classes and found that I fell in love with it again. — Mary-Kate Olsen
3-D is a waste of a perfectly good dimension. Hollywood's current crazy stampede toward it is suicidal. It adds nothing essential to the moviegoing experience. For some, it is an annoying distraction. For others, it creates nausea and headaches. — Roger Ebert
I could spend two years cross-legged on my floor and feel like I was working. — Dani Shapiro
She must face the forest of her mother's past in order to save herself and the one she loves. — Carrie Ryan
I know only one thing. when i sleep, i know no fear, no, trouble no bliss. blessing on him who invented sleep. the common coin that purchases all things, the balance that levels shepherd and king, fool and wise man. there is only one bad thing about sound sleep. they say it closely resembles death. — Andrei Tarkovsky
I don't think I can play a role without falling in love with something about her; even the most despicable people who I have portrayed had some aspect of them which I found beautiful. — Rachel Miner
Coherently democratic authority carries the conviction that true discipline does not exist in the muteness of those who have been silenced but in the stirrings of those who have been challenged, in the doubt of those who have been prodded, and in the hopes of those who have been awakened. — Paulo Freire
