Ludwig Quidde Quotes
We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment.

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The question for politicians here is fundamental: You can read the polls, or you can change the polls. Stand up on the things you believe in.
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Hair is also a problem. I remember once, when I was reporting from Beirut at the height of the civil war, someone wrote in to the BBC complaining about my appearance.
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I'm the girl who - I call it girl-next-door-itis - the hot guy is friends with and gets all his relationship advice from but never considers dating.
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From my experience of shooting 'Tudors' on the island of Ireland, you cannot predict the weather.
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Always wear sunscreen and wash your makeup off at night.
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Local economies are suffering as people spend more on fuel and less on consumer goods and travel.
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If you're a governor of a big state, people sense your presence a little bit, even your fellow governors.
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We're humans. Why always turn human attitude into political behaviours? I hate that.
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You see in the streets of London, great and little boys running about in long blue coats, which, like robes, reach quite down to the feet, and little white bands, such as the clergy wear.
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I don't believe there will be anyone who will use violence or who will want to provoke violence that will tarnish the irreproachable image of the Catalan independence movement as pacifist.
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You can't satirise darts, because it's hyper-real as it is; there's already enough over-the-top madness to it.
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I asked each one of them to make out with me and their reactions varied from excitable to horrified.
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Every intellectual product must be judged from the point of view of the age and the people in which it was produced.
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I am strongly drawn to the simple life and am often oppressed by the feeling that I am engrossing an unnecessary amount of the labour of my fellow-men. I regard class differences as contrary to justice and, in the last resort, based on force. I also consider that plain living is good for everybody, physically and mentally.
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As a public servant, William H. Webster has an impeccable resume.
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What was the nature of the answers, the solutions, that Jonah caused us to develop? They all had one thing in common. They all made common sense, and at the same time, they flew directly in the face of everything I’d ever learned. Would we have had the courage to try to implement them if it weren’t for the fact that we’d had to sweat to construct them? Most probably not. If it weren’t for the conviction that we gained in the struggle—for the ownership that we developed in the process—I don’t think we’d actually have had the guts to put our solutions into practice.
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My parents were journalists and friends with writers, artists, and just a really interesting assortment of people, so I was exposed to all lifestyles from a young age.
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I write some country music. There's a song called 'I Hope You Dance.' Incredible. I was going to write that poem; somebody beat me to it.
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My whole life is my work.
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We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment.