William Hague Quotes
Those who back the Syrian regime from now on will find themselves in an even more isolated and indefensible minority.

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Every formula of every religion has in this age of reason, to submit to the acid test of reason and universal assent.
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Resentment is weak and lowers your self-esteem.
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Upon graduation, believe it or not, I had no job. I had no interviews. I had no prospects. I had no worries. What I did have, I had passion. I had enormous passion. I had passion for financial markets. I had fallen in love with financial markets.
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I must take issue with the term 'a mere child', for it has been my invariable experience that the company of a mere child is infinitely preferable to that of a mere adult.
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Stat magni nominis umbra.
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That is why I came to conclusion that the election must take place, so that the republic can have a government. If I were to say that everything will change for the better immediately, that would not be true. The struggle will continue for a long time.
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Awards are great, as you get to meet up with friends and colleagues from your industry - a sort of reunion.
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I'd love to wrestle a Bruiser Brody or Andre the Giant from the past.
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Obscurity is the realm of error.
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So I went into jazz and performed in jazz clubs all over the country.
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I think blaming the president for high gas prices is like blaming Rudy Giuliani for 9/11.
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Many people do think it's naive to improvise in front of paying customers. I'm not saying one way is better than another.
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I'm busier than a busy person. People aren't scared to play this raucous, harsh music over radio speakers, so I think it's the perfect time to get in with some real serious, heavy bands.
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How can man understand God, since he does not yet understand his own mind, with which he endeavors to understand Him? The infinity of God is not mysterious, it is only unfathomable - not concealed, but incomprehensible. It is a clear infinity - the darkness of the pure, unsearchable sea.
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My Facebook page confuses a lot of people. I'll post a Beyoncé Knowles song, and, people are like, "What are you doing?! This is bullshit," and I'm like, "No! Beyoncé is the Linda Ronstadt of our day, you don't understand!"
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To put into practice the teachings of our holy faith, it is not enough to convince ourselves that they are true; we must love them. Love united to faith makes us practice our religion.
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How many people can you claim truly care about you? I mean, not just the people in your life who are fun to hang out with, not just the people who you love and trust. But people who feel good when you are happy and successful, feel bad when you are hurt or going through a hard time, people who would walk away from their lives for a little while to help you with yours?
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If you think what you see on TV is prejudiced, it is. Follow your instincts.
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There's a lot more to life than just the Olympic Games.
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It remains, as ever, an axiom of conventional wisdom that the use of propaganda as a means of social and ideological control is distinctive of totalitarian regimes. Yet the most minimal exercise of common sense would suggest a different view: that propaganda is likely to play at least as important a part in democratic societies (where the existing distribution of power and privilege is vulnerable to quite limited changes in popular opinion) as in authoritarian societies (where it is not). It is arguable that the success of business propaganda in persuading us, for so long, that we are free from propaganda is one of the most significant propaganda achievements of the twentieth century.
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Those who back the Syrian regime from now on will find themselves in an even more isolated and indefensible minority.