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Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By Francis Fukuyama

National identity is frequently formed in deliberate opposition to other groups and therefore serves to perpetuate conflict. — Francis Fukuyama

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By Michael Specter

I have covered wars, before the epidemic began and since. They are all ugly and painful and unjust, but for me, nothing has matched the dread I felt while walking through the Castro, the Village, or Dupont Circle at the height of the AIDS epidemic. — Michael Specter

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By Doug Peacock

Dan Brister's book bears witness to the last fifteen years of this bureaucratic madness to tame the last vestige of wild America and domesticate the earth. Leading the resistance is the Buffalo Field Campaign, a brave, dedicated group of activists. This hardy tribe lives out in the cold winters of Yellowstone, risking their freedom and lives to stand by their brown brethren in the hair coats. — Doug Peacock

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By Toni Sorenson

What is a strong woman? One whose very embrace can weaken the knees and soften the heart of the one she embraces, not by force, but by love which is the strongest force of all. — Toni Sorenson

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By R. Trent Thompson

To be boomerous is to stay engaged and be a powerful force in life. — R. Trent Thompson

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By F. W. De Klerk

It was fortunate in looking back for South Africa and its entire people that Mandela and I found it possible to work together even though big strains developed between us from time to time. — F. W. De Klerk

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By William Hazlitt

The florid style is the reverse of the familiar. The last is employed as an unvarnished medium to convey ideas; the first is resorted to as a spangled veil to conceal the want of them. When there is nothing to be set down but words, it costs little to have them fine. — William Hazlitt

Tsukihoshi Kaz Quotes By Edith Wharton

...and he was struck again by the religious revernce of even the most unworldly American women for the social advantages of dress.

'It's their armour,' he thought, 'their defence against the unknown, and their defiance of it. — Edith Wharton