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Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Ian Hislop

England Their England by AG Macdonell which was written in the thirties and is about a young Scotsman who's got shell shocked during the First World War... I love it. — Ian Hislop

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He remembered running through the streets of Alicante with Tavvy in his arms, stumbling on the cracked paving. trying to keep his little brother's face mashed against his shoulder so that he wouldn't see the blood and death all around him. — Cassandra Clare

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

Even the weak become strong when they are united. — Friedrich Schiller

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Robert Aris Willmott

Of many large volumes the index is the best portion and the usefullest. A glance through the casement gives whatever knowledge of the interior is needful. An epitome is only a book shortened; and as a general rule, the worth increases as the size lessens. — Robert Aris Willmott

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Immanuel Wallerstein

This is a steady, ceaseless process, impossible to contain as long as the economy driven by the endless accumulation of capital. The system may prolong its life by slowing down some of the activities which are wearing it out, but death always looms somewhere on the horizon. — Immanuel Wallerstein

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Jennifer Wyatt

I just have to relax before each shot, and let it happen knowing that I've done it a million times before. — Jennifer Wyatt

Publics Right To Know In Elections Quotes By Julian Baggini

Dover's cliffs call to mind the Roman invasion; the Battle of Britain; our proximity to, yet difference from, mainland Europe; and international trade and exploration, both fair and exploitative. — Julian Baggini