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It seems to me that wherever religion and politics mix in one body, fascist values - and not 'family values' - rear their ugly head. — Christina Engela

I would much rather be perceived as being great at a few things than be a failure at many. — Scott Hildreth

How much can you do with two voices? You can sing thirds or you can sing fifths or you can do a background harmony. — Paul Simon

Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so. — Samuel Johnson

I have met charming people, lots who would be charming if they hadn't got a complex about the British and everyone has pleasant and cheerful manners and I like most of the American voices. On the other hand I don't believe they have any God and their hats are frightful. On balance I prefer the Arabs. — Freya Stark

The society is the enemy when it imposes its structures on the individual.
On the dragon there are many scales. Every one of them says "Thou Shalt."
Kill the dragon "Thou Shalt."
When one has killed that dragon, one has become The Child. — Joseph Campbell

A complete lack of caution is perhaps one of the true signs of a real gourmet ... — M.F.K. Fisher

It doesn't matter where you go in life it's who you have beside you — Jeroen Saey

I believe that the majority of Egyptian people know who is Hosni Mubarak and it pains me what has been expressed by some people from my own country. — Hosni Mubarak

No production without a need. But consumption reproduces the need. — Karl Marx

Our teachers remind us there are just five more weeks of school, and I should be happy, but instead I feel nothing. I feel a lot of nothing these days. I've cried a few times, but mostly I'm empty, as if whatever makes me feel and hurt and laugh and love has been surgically removed, leaving me hollowed out like a shell. I — Jennifer Niven

The hallmarks of the noir style are fear, guilt and loneliness, breakdown and despair, sexual obsession and social corruption, a sense that the world is controlled by, malignant forces preying on us, a rejection of happy endings and a preference for resolutions heavy with doom, but always redeemed by a breathtakingly vivid poetry of word (if the work was a novel or story) or image (if it was a movie). ("Introduction") — Francis M. Nevins Jr.