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Koizumi was not rooted in Japan's rightwing nationalist tradition: he was a pragmatist and a populist. Abe, in contrast, is a rightwing nationalist. Unlike Koizumi, for example, he has questioned the validity of the postwar Tokyo trials of Japan's wartime leaders, which found many of them guilty of war crimes. — Martin Jacques
All of my Polynesian counterparts in the NFL with roots in American Samoa understand how the values embedded in our South Pacific culture - community, hard work, perseverance, respect - contribute directly to our success. — Troy Polamalu
My family was a poor farming family, and we lived under absolute segregation. — Alice Walker
You make me feel like honey and trombones. You make me feel like honey and trombones. — Anis Mojgani
It's not like your soul gets older. It gets wiser. — Cindy Crawford
To be ambitious of true honor, of the true glory and perfection of our natures, is the very principle and incentive of virtue. — Walter Scott
NO ONE GETS PARDONED FOR LIVING. — Terry Pratchett
No, the great thing about the truth is that it's true. — Marcus Sakey
One of those disturbing tendencies in academic life is that there is a desire on the part of many in the name of open-mindedness to fall into a kind of relativistic denialism in which all positions are equally legitimate, all positions must be respected, and compromise must be entered into no matter what the starting point or reasonableness of the two parties. — Lawrence Summers
This person, this self, this me, finally, was made somewhere else. Everything had come from somewhere else, and it would all go somewhere else. I was nothing but a pathway for the person known as me. — Haruki Murakami
No place of grace for those who avoid the face
No time to rejoice for those who walk among noise and deny the voice — T. S. Eliot
If it is the result of a pure love, there can be nothing sensual in marriage. Chastity is something positive, not negative. It isthe virtue of the married especially. All lusts or base pleasures must give place to loftier delights. They who meet as superior beings cannot perform the deeds of inferior ones. — Henry David Thoreau
CHAPTER XXI THE FIRST EVENING AT RUFFORD HALL — Anthony Trollope
