Nigel Farage (Nigel Paul Farage) Quotes
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I have no family to take care of and no children to pass wealth to.
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I wish there was a word more than 'love' itself to convey what I feel for you.
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Right now I would rank Norway as the largest country in the world, I have never seen anything like it
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I am sharing my faith with my sons. I pray, meditate and read devotionally. But let me be clear: I am a "person of faith" not because I am a saint, but because I am a sinner.
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Humans are designed to seek comfort and order, and so if they have comfort and order, they tend to plant themselves, even if their comfort isn't all that comfortable. And even if they secretly want for something better.
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The splitting of the atom has changed everything except for how we think.
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Historically speaking, the Christian religion is nothing but a Jewish sect... After the destruction of Judaism, the extinction of Christian slave morals must follow logically... Ah, the God of the deserts, that crazed, stupid, vengeful Asiatic despot with his power to make laws!
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One-half of the ills of life come because men are unwilling to sit down quietly for thirty minutes to think through all the possible consequences of their acts.
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Advertising is fundamentally persuasion and persuasion happens to be not a science, but an art.
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Men are always wicked at bottom unless they are made good by some compulsion.
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Life is like our game at whist ... I don't enjoy the game much, but I like to play my cards well, and see what will be the end of it.
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The more you notice the love, the miracles and the beauty around you, the more love comes into your life.
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You sometimes speak of gravity as essential and inherent to matter. Pray do not ascribe that notion to me, for the cause of gravity is what I do not pretend to know, and therefore would take more time to consider of it.
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When I look back at that freedom of childhood, which is in a way infinite, and at all the joy and the intense happiness, now lost, I sometimes think that childhood is where the real meaning of life is located, and that we, adults, are its servants - that that's our purpose.
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I like to think I've changed the centre of gravity on lots of national debates.