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WikiLeaks exposed the most dangerous lies of all, which are those that are told to us by elected governments. — Jemima Khan

The last few centuries have seen the world freed from several scourges-slavery, for example; death by torture for heretics; and, most recently, smallpox. I am optimistic enough to believe that the next scourge to disappear will be large-scale warfare-killed by the existence and nonuse of nuclear weapons. — Luis Walter Alvarez

There is a majesty and mystery in nature, take her as you will. The essence of poetry comes breathing to a mind that feels from every province of her empire. — Thomas Carlyle

We all make mistakes, Gin, even the best of us. I like to think that it all evens out in the end. Remember that, and you'll be fine. — Jennifer Estep

We keep horses. I have to keep working. — Martin Clunes

Treason is very much a matter of habit, Smiley decided. — John Le Carre

Dear citizen, if you were my love, I'd stole your money!' Admin if you were my love, I would ask you for divorce and spousal support! — Winston Churchill

Dobby never meant to kill. He only meant to maim, or seriously injure. — J.K. Rowling

That's the spirit of the revolution. — Cassandra Clare

So here we have it. The equivocating distinction between civilisation and savagery, between the "massacre of innocent people" or, if you like, "a clash of civilisations" and "collateral damage". The sophistry and fastidious algebra of infinite justice. — Arundhati Roy

In fact, I spent 25 years as a reporter, swearing I would never become an editor. Sitting at a desk, watching other people go out and find the story, and then fussing with other people's words - I just didn't get the appeal of that. — Bill Keller

All religion and all ethics are summed up in justice. — Moncure D. Conway

Mathematics to me is like a language I don't speak though I admire its literature in translation. — David Quammen

The great opposition to reading is what I allow to fill my time instead of reading. To say we have no time to read is not really true; we simply have chosen to use our time for other things, or have allowed our time to be filled to the exclusion of reading. So don't add reading to your to-do list. Just stop doing the things that keep you from doing it. But read. — James Emery White