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It is love that transports us, that fills us with joy! Love turns life into one long adventure, every encounter is a dazzling experience - well, not always, of course, but in actual fact, it is our less successful love affairs that enable us to appreciate the others. I think love protects us from one of the biggest problems facing the modern world: boredom. — Francois Lelord
I like this idea of becoming fully realised. — Chris Pine
The worst violence was reserved for the Jews. There were 690 documented pogroms -- with over 3,000 reported murders -- during the two weeks following the deceleration of the October Manifesto. The Rightist groups played a leading role in these programs, either by inciting the crowed against the Jews or by planning them from the start. — Orlando Figes
Usually I don't comment on comments of others. — Jose Manuel Barroso
The full potential of labor can be utilized only if there is mobility in labor. — Paul Hoffman
The artist's alertness to the coloristic demands of each picture, the ability to respond to the picture's needs, to feed the color until its appetite is satiated; these are the true measures of a colorist's talent. — Wolf Kahn
Silence is all the genius a fool has. — Zora Neale Hurston
I'll tell you, there's no goodies and baddies in the world, there's just people with intentions that sometimes clash. — Rupert Friend
While public school history courses in the United States stress the horrors of the German Nazi murder of 6 million Jews and Josef Stalin's pogroms against racial minorities and political dissidents in the Soviet Union, the facts that the U.S. Army's solution to the 'Indian Problem' was the prototype for the Nazi 'Final Solution' to the 'Jewish Problem' and that the North American Indian Reservation was the model for the twentieth century gulag and concentration camp, are conveniently overlooked. — Jonathan Ott
The case against the Jews is long and damning; it would justify ten thousand times as many pogroms as now go on in the world. — H.L. Mencken
We need to stop making what people did to us bigger than what Jesus did for us. — Christine Caine
