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If we remain determined to shape a new and better world of separate, sovereign nations, this new century will be a happier one. — Alan Caruba
A man's own addition to what he learns is cement to bind an otherwise loose heap of stones into a structure of unity, strength, and use. — George Iles
We often do not know ourselves the grounds On which we act, though plain to others. — Bertolt Brecht
What we are confronted with now is the problem posed by the economic and symbolic structure of television. Those who run television do not limit our access to information but in fact widen it. Our Ministry of Culture is Huxleyan, not Orwellian. It does everything possible to encourage us to watch continuously. But what we watch is a medium which presents information in a form that renders it simplistic, nonsubstantive, nonhistorical and noncontextual; that is to say, information packaged as entertainment. In America, we are never denied the opportunity to entertain ourselves. — Neil Postman
My goal has always been to slow down as slowly as possible. It's as simple as that. — Frank Shorter
No one knows how talented you are until you show them. — Michele Gauthier
Guns' aka Luke Gunner had a record as long as my cock. Believe me, it was impressive." ~Lloyd Ledbetter — Eva LeNoir
you cannot overcome something, without first standing toe to toe with it, then challenging yourself to defeat that which you want to change — Rick Ferreira
Your brother was wrong about you...He said you were gentle. The most gentle person he knew...You are not gentle. You have a ruthless heart...Remember it. — Cassandra Clare
Hugh was a man who could stroke magic from a guitar as fluidly as he did from her body. A man who tenderly held a child when doing so exposed old grief. — Catherine Mann
Modern life is a centrifuge; it throws people in every direction. — Paul Murray
Where's the sense in stealing, without the grace to be it? — Ian Mcculloch
