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The rich nations of the world are acting like ancient usurers, lending money to the desperate poor on terms that cannot possibly be met and, thus, steadily acquiring more and more control over the lives and assets of the poor. — William Greider

Then I sit there, running the heat to try and thaw my feet after Lucy's flat, and watch the people going past. They make me edgy. Dozens and dozens of people, they just keep coming, and every single one of their heads is crammed with stories they believe and stories they want to believe and stories someone else has made them believe, and every story is battering against the thin walls of the person's skull, drilling and gnawing for its chance to escape and attack someone — Tana French

Bulnerable without strength is vulnerable, and being vulnerable means you can be victimized. — Annie Lennox

The Tea Party is a group that rejects deep thinking, it rejects the very complex analysis that is involved in public policy, it rejects the kind of textured decision-making that Ronald Reagan prided himself on. — Eugene Jarecki

Mostly it was Mad magazine. And I did read a lot of - I had a subscription when I was little, but I also had access to some old collections, the little paperbacks of the really good stuff. — Alison Bechdel

I hope I don't get driven to the point where, to be honest, I'm never satisfied. I hope there's some part of me that can be content. — Ben Schwartz

She noted that the more gruesome or heinous the crime, the more interested the class of over 105 students would become. — Grae Lily

If any man thinks to swindle God, he is wrong. — Pindar

Have you ever been to a place you're supposed to love, but all you can think about is home? — Cynthia Hand

It's the reality: film is a director's medium, and, ultimately, they are the ones that are in charge, and you have to respect that because somebody has to be in charge. But, yeah, you do reach a point where you want to have your voice come out. — Dan Gilroy