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The Al Saud believe they have an asset more powerful than the ballot box: they have Allah. — Karen Elliott House
It is a great pity that every human being does not, at an early stage of his life, have to write a historical work. He would then realize that the human race is in quite a jam about truth. — Rebecca West
The struggle for subjectivity is a battle to win the right to have access to difference, variation and metamorphosis. — Charles J. Stivale
Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire. — Henry Miller
The subject for which I am asking your attention deals with the foundations of mathematics. To understand the development of the opposing theories existing in this field one must first gain a clear understnding of the concept "science"; for it is as a part of science that mathematics originally took its place in human thought. — L. E. J. Brouwer
My love resides between the spaces of the interconnected tissue in your heart. — Truth Devour
The history of liberty is a history of resistance. — Woodrow Wilson
"Do you know," his gaze speared her where she stood, "that since I have loved you, I have not regretted one word, one glance, one touch? And I am so certain in loving you, so sure of it, of us, that I cannot conceive that you regret any of these things, either."
He gave a humorless laugh. "Loving you has made me a monster of egotism, my dear. But there it is. I am fearless of misstep, unable to conceive that I could err so gravely that you would turn from me." His voice strained with his need to convince her. But she needed no convincing. She knew he loved her.
"I could never turn from you" she breathed. — Connie Brockway
I need to remember that there's more than one way people show love. And even though his way and my way are completely opposite, it's still love. — Colleen Hoover
A gentleman makes friends by learning together with others, and he looks to friends to help him cultivate benevolence. — Zengzi
I cannot tell you much about the picture- it depends on so many things, the first of which that comes to my mind is: splendid as he is, is there too much of Spencer Tracy. — Basil Rathbone
... the particular consequence of his moral vanity was that when he did people an injury, he never forgave them. Never again. — Renata Adler
You can rent a brain, but you can't rent a heart. — V Ram
I am afraid to write this book, but if I did not step back into that place of darkness, I would run the risk of forgetting who I was and, as a result, lose perspective on how far I've come. I — G.H. Francis
Diplomacy, of course, is a subtle and nuanced craft, so much so that it's said that when the most wily diplomat of the nineteenth-century passed away, other diplomats asked, on reports of his death, What do you suppose the old fox meant by that? — Ronald Reagan
