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Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Julian Assange

It is impossible to correct abuses unless we know that theyre going on. — Julian Assange

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Armin Hofmann

There should be no separation between spontaneous work with an emotional tone and work directed by the intellect. Both are supplementary to each other and must be regarded as intimately connected. Discipline and freedom are thus to be seen as elements of equal weight, each partaking of the other. — Armin Hofmann

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Simon Schama

The great theme of modern British history is the fate of freedom. The 18th century inherits, after the Civil War, this very peculiar political animal. It's not a democracy, but it's not a tyranny. It's not like the rest of the world, the rest of Europe. There is a parliament, laws have to be made, elections are made. — Simon Schama

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Paul Lansky

I didn't want my music to be seen as examples of an electronic culture; I just wanted them to be thought of as pieces of music. — Paul Lansky

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Just as a mother would protect with her life her own son, her only son, so one should cultivate an unbounded mind towards all beings, and loving-kindness towards all the world. One should cultivate an unbounded mind, above and below and across, without obstruction, without enmity, without rivalry. Standing, or going, or seated, or lying down, as long as one is free from drowsiness, one should practice this mindfulness. This, they say, is the holy state here. — Gautama Buddha

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Lou Reed

People can vote for who ever they want. That doesn't mean I have to go near them. — Lou Reed

Scabbard Crossword Quotes By Charles Bukowski

People just weren't interesting. Maybe they weren't supposed to be. But animals, birds, even insects were. I couldn't understand it. — Charles Bukowski