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Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

If one were to ask ... "What is slavery?" and I should answer in one word, "murder," my meaning would be understood at once. Why, then, to this other question: "What is property?" may I not likewise answer, "theft" ... ? — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Jonathan Swift

asked me, "what were the usual causes or motives that made one country go to war with another?" I answered "they were innumerable; but I should only mention a few of the chief. Sometimes the ambition of princes, who never think they have land or people enough to govern; sometimes the corruption of ministers, who engage their master in a war, in order to stifle or divert the clamour of the subjects against their evil administration. — Jonathan Swift

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Radclyffe Hall

Ugly, degrading, rather terrible half-truths ... It is bad for the soul to know itself a coward, it is apt to take refuge in mere wordy violence ... Their hearts ached while their lips formed recriminations. Their hearts burst into tears while their eyes remained dry and accusing, staring in hostility and anger ... They could not forgive and they could not sleep, for neither could sleep without the other's forgiveness, and the hatred that leapt out at moments between them would be drowned in the tears that their hearts were shedding. — Radclyffe Hall

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Wilfred Thesiger

I pondered on this desert hospitality and, compared it with our own. I remembered other encampments where I had slept, small tents on which I had happened in the Syrian desert and where I had spent the night. Gaunt men in rags and hungry-looking children had greeted me, and bade me welcome with the sonorous phrases of the desert. Later they had set a great dish before me, rice heaped round a sheep which they had slaughtered, over which my host poured liquid golden butter until it flowed down on to the sand; and when I protested, saying 'Enough! Enough!', had answered that I was a hundred times welcome. Their lavish hospitality had always made me uncomfortable, for I had known that as a result of it they would go hungry for days. Yet when I left them they had almost convinced me that I had done them a kindness by staying with them — Wilfred Thesiger

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By David Nevins

I'm always interested in trying to stay on the cutting edge of television storytelling. To be slightly in front, pushing for the next new thing. — David Nevins

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Aga Khan IV

We cannot make the world safe for democracy unless we also make the world safe for diversity — Aga Khan IV

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Richard Matheson

To his complete astonishment, he later found himself
offering up a stumbling prayer that the dog would be protected. It was a mo ment in which he felt
a desperate need to believe in a God that shepherded his own creations. But, even praying, he
felt a twinge of self-reproach, and knew he might start mocking his own prayer at any second.
Somehow, though, he managed to ignore his iconoclastic self and went on praying anyway.
Because he wanted the dog, because he needed the dog. — Richard Matheson

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Laura Kasischke

The first time I had sex with a man for money, it was September. — Laura Kasischke

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Matt Haig

It was a kind of laugh that made me wish there was no air for those manic waves to travel on and reach my ears. — Matt Haig

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Louis Kahn

The room is the beginning of architecture. — Louis Kahn

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Bobby Knight

The goal is to make practice more difficult, physically/mentally, than anything your players will face during a game. — Bobby Knight

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Thomas Hardy

Silence has sometimes a remarkable power of showing itself as the disembodied sould of feeling wandering without its carcase, and it is then more impressive than speech. In the same way to say a little is often to tell more than to say. — Thomas Hardy

Takikawa Tm 503w Quotes By Kim Jee-woon

I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next. — Kim Jee-woon