Enver Hoxha Quotes
Every departure from class struggle has fatal results for the destiny of socialism.
Enver Hoxha
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Only by awakening can you know the true meaning of that word.
Eckhart Tolle
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There are 'extremists' in the free software world, but that's one major reason why I don't call what I do 'free software' any more. I don't want to be associated with the people for whom it's about exclusion and hatred.
Linus Torvalds
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Is Brooklyn in the house? Without a doubt, I'm the rapper with clout everybody yap about.
The Notorious B.I.G.
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To us, 'The Amazing Race' takes the whole world and turns it into a giant game. What could be better?
Burnie Burns
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Usually, when people are asked, 'Would you ever do high school again?' a good 99 percent of them say, 'Oh God, no. I would never do that again.' I would absolutely go back to high school.
Ashleigh Murray
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Evictions used to be rare in this country. They used to draw crowds. There are scenes in literature where you can come upon an eviction - like, in 'Invisible Man' there's the famous eviction scene in Harlem, and people are gathered around, and they move the family back in.
Matthew Desmond
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It is one thing to see your friend dance around a table when she's 25, quite another thing to see her doing it when she's 62.
Elizabeth Berg
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I'm always showing pictures off. I have to be careful who I show them to because of who I am, obviously, but I'm a proud father.
Josh Turner
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I have put gay dating on the map.
Patti Stanger
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Value will always be on top of everyone's lists now, right along with safety.
David Neeleman
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I'm allowed to maintain some modicum of privacy. But also, I would like not to be picked apart or for people to observe when I put on 10 pounds or take off 10 pounds, or I have a hair extension out of place, or my fake tan is botched.
Sia
LSD
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So I was at the Actor's Studio, thinking about this, and I happened to glance over to the other side of the stage and I saw the ugliest chair I have ever seen. And I thought, 'Well, I could kill that chair!'
Ellen Burstyn