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The Iraqis need help establishing a government. We have to provide them with security. — Brent Scowcroft

For most people, I edit. Most people are definitely getting along on the Cliffs Notes. — Suzanne Finnamore

If we learn to love each other and care,
enduring peace will fill the world to share. — Debasish Mridha

[Muammar] Gaddafi probably had more blood on his hands of Americans than anybody else. — Hillary Clinton

Concerning the blindness and bigotry of people, the pleasures of hatred rise superior even to the instinct of self-preservation. — Isaac Asimov

The language of clothing is high symbolism and we all, in moments where we need to know this, realize it. — Judith Martin

The practical core of democracy, defined functionally, is the peaceful exchange of power between different groups of powerful political players arranged in parties. — Noah Feldman

It was the week after Easter holidays, and he was journeying along with Smart the mare and the light spring-cart, watching the damp slopes of the hill-sides as they steamed in the warmth of the sun, which at this unsettled season shone on the grass with the freshness of an occasional inspector rather than as an accustomed proprietor. — Thomas Hardy

What has our culture lost in 1980 that the avant-garde had in 1890? Ebullience, idealism, confidence, the belief that there was plenty of territory to explore, and above all the sense that art, in the most disinterested and noble way, could find the necessary metaphors by which a radically changing culture could be explained to its inhabitants. — Robert Hughes

I was born into an Irish Catholic family in the New York area in this great, wonderful, and safe country, but the Holocaust has always haunted me, and it has long stood as a stumbling block to faith. How could such a thing be? How is that consistent with the concept of a loving God? — James Comey

Movies are not about moving, but about whether to move. — Roger Ebert