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“We asked Jane Fonda if she would like to meet American pilots in Hanoi, but she refused, she didn't want to.”
Source : "The Search for Hanoi Hannah" by Don North, www.psywarrior.com.
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“What the historian Elie Kedourie called "the Chatham House Version" - that toxic amalgam of smugness, moral relativism, and cherished feelings of guilt about the achievements of Western civilization - everywhere nurtured the catechism of established opinion.”
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“The scientist needs an artistically creative imagination.”
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“Never, ever allow yourself to feel. Feelings kill.”
Source : Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.115, Simon and Schuster
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“A writer's work has to take account of many rhythms: Vulcan's and Mercury's, a message of urgency obtained by dint of patient and meticulous adjustments and an intuition so instantaneous that, when formulated, it acquires the finality of something that could never have been otherwise. But it is also the rhythm of time that passes with no other aim than to let feelings and thoughts settle down, mature, and shed all impatience or ephemeral contingency.”
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“When I talk about the assets, that was at the beginning of the talks. I was president then. I'm not president now. When I said it, this would be a sign of goodwill to begin the talks.”
Source : "Iran's ex-president: U.S should show goodwill". Interview with Barbara Slavin, usatoday30.usatoday.com. February 6, 2005.
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“The best diet is the one you don't know you're on.”
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“I am a patriot and I want to see this country [the USA] soar again.”