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It has always seemed slightly uncomfortable, the idea of politicised musicians. Very few of them are clever enough to do it; if they're good at the political side, the music side suffers, and vice versa. — Robert Smith
Peace Corps helps promote global acceptance of the principles of international peace and non-violent co-existence among people of diverse cultures and systems of government. — Sam Farr
But whatever the ramifications, whatever turns the path takes, the beginning is always there, in a particular moment, a particular point of access. — Barry Unsworth
We'll be eight degrees hotter in ten
not ten, but thirty or forty years, and basically none of the crops will grow. Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals. — Ted Turner
May your home always be filled with love, laughter and happiness. — Debasish Mridha
Jazz is America's classical music. — Billy Taylor
If I'm going to represent God I have to do it the best I can. — Cliff Richard
If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately. — Benjamin Franklin
There will be moments when you have to be a grown-up. Those moments are tricks. Do not fall for them. — Jenny Lawson
When good things are on the horizon you keep walking towards the sun. — Curtis Tyrone Jones
If we seek solace in the prisons of the distant past
Security in human systems we're told will always always last
Emotions are the sail and blind faith is the mast
Without the breath of real freedom we're getting nowhere fast.
(History Will Teach Us Nothing) — Sting
President Bush gave me a tremendous opportunity to serve as the vice president. I enjoyed very much having the opportunity to be a part of his team. He told me at the outset, he wanted me to sign on to be a part of his team - and he was true to his word, kept it. He was tough. He was decisive. He was also a pretty good politician. — Dick Cheney
She told herself that she longed greatly to go back to those dear merry days when life was seen through a rosy mist of hope and illusion, and possessed an indefinable something that had passed away forever. Where was it now
the glory and the dream? — L.M. Montgomery
