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Iraq, for the first time, gives al Qaeda and its allies contiguous safe-haven territory to train and launch attacks into the Levant. First into Jordan and Syria, and then into Lebanon, and virtually and ultimately into Israel and probably Egypt too. It also gives them haven to eventually work their way toward Turkey and into the Arabian Peninsula. — Michael Scheuer

But while I loved all of these courses, there was an irresistible attraction of economics. — Joseph Stiglitz

For me, hardcore is simply unapologetic music, free of rules.
By that definition, we are a hardcore band. — Jacob Bannon

When the private sector fails, the solution is more government. When the government fails, the solution is more government. — Glenn Reynolds

If we do not accomplish it in time, what has begun with a monkey may not end with a monkey. Next even a swarm of mosquitoes may decide to challenge your authority. — R.K. Narayan

We did very little improvisation on camera, and once in a while we did. — Peter Tork

The vitality [of] the Bible [is] exhibited in every generation ... Its power to transform lives is its best apologetic. — Billy Graham

Go for a short walk in a soft rain - lovely - so many wild flowers startling me through the woods and a lawn sprinkled with dandelions, like a night with stars. And through it all the sound of soft rain like the sound of innumerable earthworms stirring in the ground. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

I never liked the whole thing about pictures with the artists. You look back at an Elvis Presley record, and you don't see any producer credits, because the audience is not supposed to know about the producer credit. — Chris Blackwell

If a quick glance back over world history shows us anything, it shows us that war was one of our most universal joys from our earliest beginnings, savored at every possible opportunity and even some quite incomprehensible ones ... — Barbara Holland

Today, in American imperialism, the commodity has reached its most grandiose historical manifestation. — C.L.R. James