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America has had much more respect for its writers because they had to define what America was. America wasn't sure what it was. — Martin Amis
Indeed, there are demons that must be cast out by exposure and education, for it is the ignorant and the uninformed who fall prey to the evil trickery and abuse of those who sponsor violence, hatred and every form of extremism. At some point, man's Maker cries out, "My people perish because of a lack of knowledge. — Archibald Marwizi
The British cook, for her iniquities, is a foolish woman who should be turned into a pillar of salt which she never knows how to use. — Oscar Wilde
Take our 20 best people away, and I will tell you that Microsoft will become an unimportant company — Bill Gates
At least no one on the Gryffindor team had to buy their way in! They got in on pure talent! — J.K. Rowling
My favorite question is 'What do you do?' I'm like, 'I'm a walking cliche: I'm a model and an actress.' — Dree Hemingway
You are so much better off on your own than with the wrong person. — Cat Deeley
I think it's true that we shouldn't apply a strict litmus test and the most important thing in any judge is their capacity to provide fairness and justice to the American people. — Barack Obama
Gradually it became known that the new race had a definite purpose, and that purpose was to chart and possess the whole country, regardless of the rights of its earlier inhabitants. Still the old chiefs cautioned their people to be patient, for, said they, the land is vast, both races can live on it, each in their own way. Let us therefore befriend them and trust their friendship. While they reasoned thus, the temptations of graft and self-aggrandizement overtook some of the leaders. — Charles Alexander Eastman
A child understands fear, and the hurt and hate it brings. — Nadine Gordimer
Tis said of love that it sometimes goes, sometimes flies; runs with one, walks gravely with another; turns a third into ice, and sets a fourth in a flame: it wounds one, another it kills: like lightning it begins and ends in the same moment: it makes that fort yield at night which it besieged but in the morning; for there is no force able to resist it. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra