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Concentration of ownership in the media is high and increasing. Furthermore, those who occupy managerial positions in the media, or gain status within them as commentators, belong to the same privileged elites, and might be expected to share the perceptions, aspirations and attitudes of their associates, reflecting their own class interests as well ... — Noam Chomsky

I do not threaten," he assured her. "I — Lynsay Sands

You thought you were the only one who wanted that? Axel asked. That had to be the problem, because there was no way anyone could doubt that Bayden wanted it with a ferocity that Axel had never encountered in another sub. — Kim Dare

My religion forbids me to belittle or disregard other cultures, as it insists, under pain of civil suicide, upon imbibing and living my own. — Mahatma Gandhi

Miracles are exceptions principles are the rules. — Sunday Adelaja

He that serves God for money will serve the Devil for better wages. — Roger L'Estrange

If you don't know a light bulb is a three-way light bulb, it messes with your head. You reach to turn it off, and it just gets brighter! That's the exact opposite of what I wanted you to do! So you turn the switch again, and it gets brighter once more! I will break you, light bulb! — Mitch Hedberg

Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it. — Mark Twain

I always thought of myself as James Bond. — Michelle Yeoh

Accumulate, accumulate! This is Moses and the Prophets! — Karl Marx

The rulers of the earth are all worth knowing; they suggest moral reflections: and the respect that one naturally has for God's vice-regents here on earth is greatly increased by acquaintance with them. — Lord Chesterfield

She did not believe Fate as painstaking as her husband; she was more inclined to take matters into her own hands. She had ample reason for doing so. For a Jew in Russia to be a fatalist was tantamount to inviting disaster. Nabokov trusted in a thematic design which could not have looked quite so dazzling, so sure-handed, to someone who was in the habit of gingerly tiptoeing one step ahead of destiny. — Stacy Schiff

All the while, Everett felt both the threat of disorder and the steady, thrumming promise of having everything he wanted, all at once. — Maile Meloy

The reason that I'm considered to be prolific is just because I'm a good listener. It literally is me taking dictation when I write. I'm listening and typing as fast as I'm hearing the words. — Doreen Virtue

I'm leaving out some of the hugely successful megachurches, of which I have very little experience. — Barbara Brown Taylor