Charlie Brooker Quotes
People bemoan the loss of watercooler chat, but I think that there's more of that than ever. It's just that it's online.

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The name 'Charmageddon' actually comes from a social technique that I use. Which is, you know, literally obliterating people with charm so that you can get away with saying stuff that no one else could ever get away with, you know?
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Marylanders are among the nation's hardest working and most educated people. We have universities and schools that are among the best in the nation.
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People are not wrong in observing Caste. In my view, what is wrong is their religion, which has inculcated this notion of Caste. If this is correct, then obviously the enemy, you must grapple with is not the people who observe Caste, but the Shastras which teach them this religion of Caste.
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Everything's always about being homogenized and following in a group. The people who stand out always have the most problems.
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A doctor can only treat patients. A doctor can only help the people who are shot or who are injured. But a politician can stop people from injuries. A politician can take a step so that no person is scared tomorrow.
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Maintaining a sense of humor is key to getting people to also focus on the crises at hand.
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In order to fully realise our aspirations, we must create in the masses of the people the sense of sacrifice and responsibility that has been the characteristic of the anarchist movement throughout its historic development in Spain.
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Experience praises the most happy the one who made the most people happy.
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Is there an equality of power between America and Iraq? Definitely not; however, the Iraqi people are standing fast and are defending their land courageously.
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I hate parameters. They immediately alienate a bunch of people.
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As a hip-hop artist who likes fashion, who can't help but notice people like Kanye West, Tiger, Big Sean and definitely T.I.P. These guys really understand how to be progressive and fashion forward.
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Despite a certain amount of rhetoric, such as 'the second American Revolution,' there is a fair consensus about which events in the affairs of a people can rightly be called revolutions. It is also clear that such revolutions are proper objects of study for the historian.
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Make the people sovereign and the poor will use the machinery of government to dispossess the rich.
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A lot of people tend to glorify the role of satire and comedians. They put them up as role models, as fighters for the truth and against tyranny, and I think that's overrated.
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It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say.
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I can understand why some people might look at me and say, 'What's she got to be depressed about?' I get that a lot in Britain, where mental health issues seem to be a big taboo.
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Wherever I go, people are so kind and so lovely and so warm and show their best self. So I feel very lucky.
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Some people are born strong or stretchy, or with a tungsten will.
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Let us not forget that revolutions are accomplished through people, although they be nameless. Materialism does not ignore the feeling, thinking, and acting man, but explains him.
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I had a mother who prayed for me, and prayer changes everything.
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Good luck is a residue of preparation.
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Must not I then entertain the saints because I must keep my conscience.
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Things every person should have: •A nemesis. •An evil twin. •A secret headquarters. •An escape hatch. •A partner in crime. •A secret identity.
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People bemoan the loss of watercooler chat, but I think that there's more of that than ever. It's just that it's online.