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At a minimum it must involve renouncing any desire or ambition to become wealthy or famous; fostering vertical solidarity between rich and poor as well as horizontal solidarity between consumers and producers; rendering effective assistance to marginalized groups in society such as the poor and immigrants; a shared commitment to traditional values, particularly with respect to sex and marriage, as well as a recognition of the importance of families and children; opposition to abortion; an emphasis on environmental stewardship and caring for creation; and a commitment to nonviolence. — Solidarity Hall
I believe for freedom. I believe that people should express themselves the way they want, except as it does in the way that's not nice, but it is what it is. — Tommy Wiseau
I'm quite modest. I don't want to tell people I'm a leader. — Pol Pot
A novelist writes a novel, and people read it. But reading is a solitary act. While it may elicit a varied and personal response, the communal nature of the audience is like having five hundred people read your novel and respond to it at the same time. I find that thrilling. — August Wilson
Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn! — Robert Burns
And then I think I don't need to write anything down ever again. Nothing's gone, not really. Everything that's ever happened has left its little wound. — Sarah Manguso
There is nothing so subject to the inconstancy of fortune as war. — Miguel De Cervantes
I think the older you get, the more lax you get, and the less romantic you are. — Tom Cullen
There are physical karmas that carry through death. Jesus Christ may no longer be with us but his effects continue on in the world. Those waves will be passed on from one person to another to another. — Frederick Lenz
The longing for company may be no less powerful or irresponsible in its effects than the sexual motive once was. — Alain De Botton
They walked fifty yards in silence, and Strike had lit up a cigarette before he said: "Very, very impressive." Robin glowed with pride. — Robert Galbraith
Someone who operates from a place of wishful thinking is - in essence - a closet pessimist. — Todd Henry
