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A quarter of an hour more of this success, and there won't be ten cartridges in the barricade. — Victor Hugo
Chinese emissions are a problem not just for its own people but also for the world. It has now overtaken the U.S. as the biggest carbon emitter; most of the coal that is burned anywhere on Earth is burned in China. — James Fallows
Fear of ridicule begets the worst cowardice. — Andre Gide
If they make the deadline because the Shiites and Kurds essentially rammed a draft through over Sunni Arab objections, there will be hell to pay. — Wayne White
If you throw one stone, it's a punishable offence. If 1,000 stones are thrown, it's political action. If you set a car on fire, it's a punishable offence. If hundreds of cars are set on fire, it's political action. Protest is when I say I don't agree with something. Resistance is when I ensure that things with which I disagree no longer take place. — Ulrike Meinhof
Who would have thought God would send a bad man and a sheriff just to save Prince? — Debra Holland
The trouble is not in dying for a friend, but in finding a friend worth dying for. — Mark Twain
Around the lunch table everyone seems to have given something up---dairy, meat, gluten, sugar, carbs. Only in a land of plenty could people voluntarily go without so much. — J.C. Carleson
My father instilled in me to take care of my family. Show up even when you don't want to show up. — Steve Harvey
and she had been unable to have any. So by 1955, after nine years of marriage, they were looking to adopt a child. — Walter Isaacson
Inventions and purely human institutions. — Jean Meslier
Our toil is lessened, and our wealth is increased, by our dominion over the useful animals ... — Edward Gibbon
Throughout America today, we honor the dead of our wars. We recall their valor and their sacrifices. We remember they gave their lives so that others might live. — Ronald Reagan
Mother used to say escape is never further than the nearest book. — David Mitchell
Logic, also, is founded upon suppositions to which nothing in the actual world corresponds, - for instance, on the supposition of the equality of things, and the identity of the same thing at different points of time, - but that particular science arose out of the contrary belief (that such things really existed in the actual world). It — Friedrich Nietzsche
