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It's great to do small plays in the theatre and then go off with Blur and play in front of thousands of people. — Phil Daniels
They follow the Hitler line - no matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as the truth. — John F. Kennedy
Gallimard: It's ... a pure sacrifice. He's unworthy, but what can she do? She loves him ... so much. It's a very beautiful story.
Song: Well, yes, to a Westerner.
Gallimard: Exuse me?
Song: It's one of your favotite fantasies, isn't it? The submissive Oriental woman and the cruel white man. — David Henry Hwang
So I'd better stop my whining and help myself cope better with even the worst Adversities. — Albert Ellis
Life is a choice.
You have to make a choice for your life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
You can only accomplish the amount you dream. — Behdad Sami
We become lovers when we see Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet makes us students. The blood of Duncan is upon our hands, with Timon werage against the world, and when Lear wanders out upon the heath the terror of madness touches us. Ours is the white sinlessness of Desdemona, and ours, also, the sin of Iago. — Oscar Wilde
Tolerance of intolerance is cowardice. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
The only way to reconcile science and religion is to set up something which is not science and something that is not religion. — H.L. Mencken
The Republican Party of 2005 bears no resemblance to the Republican Party of 1994. — Tucker Carlson
With his eyes squinted to slits, Donny reminds me of Clint Eastwood, if Clint Eastwood were eight inches shorter, thirty pounds heavier, less good-looking, with male-pattern baldness, and badly scarred. — Dean Koontz
How to get people to vote against their interests and to really think against their interests is very clever. It's the cleverest ruling class that I have ever come across in history. It's been two hundred years at it. It's superb. — Gore Vidal
If we had lost our own chief good, other people's good would remain, and that is worth trying for. — George Eliot
