Tony Blair Quotes
They could have been removed. They could have been hidden. They could have been destroyed.
Tony Blair
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Sci-fi fans are awesome. They're very smart, they like to be involved, they like to ask questions. I've been asked questions I don't even know the answer to. I've never had any aggressive interactions. I've had lovely interactions.
Rachel Nichols
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It is the law of nature that woman should be held under the dominance of man.
Confucius
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Oft expectation fails, and most oft there where most it promises; and oft it hits where hope is coldest, and despair most fits.
William Shakespeare
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We are what we are because we have been what we have been.
Sigmund Freud
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To be completely honest with oneself is the very best effort a human being can make.
Sigmund Freud
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It seems to me that every phenomenon, every fact, itself is the really interesting object. Whoever explains it, or connects it with other events, usually only amuses himself or makes sport of us, as, for instance, the naturalist or historian. But a single action or event is interesting, not because it is explainable, but because it is true.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I had been stopped a couple of times -- once in a Lexus and in a Blazer. Both of the cars had factory sound systems. I understand the citizen's position on noise, but the city was towing cars that didn't have loud sound systems. When it happened to me, I knew there was something wrong.
David Lowery
Camper Van Beethoven
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You're always homesick.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
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If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
Nathan Farragut Twining
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People all the time say, oh, if you only knew Hillary Clinton the way I know Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton
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Love is within us. It cannot be destroyed, but can only be hidden.
Marianne Williamson
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Again, if the world is destroyed, it must needs either be destroyed according to nature or against nature. Against nature is impossible, for that which is against nature is not stronger than nature. If according to nature, there must be another nature which changes the nature of the world: which does not appear.
Sallust