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“I no longer run barefoot.”
Source : "Zola Pieterse finds peace in native land" by Duncan Mackay and Andrew Meldrum, www.theguardian.com. August 9, 2005.
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“...it just goes to show you can't leave anything behind. You bring it all with you, whether you want to or not.”
Source : Stef Penney (2008). “The Tenderness of Wolves: A Novel”, p.8, Simon and Schuster
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“I wish I could get all the discourteous drivers on a ship and sail them away and make sure it's a really horrible, wavy journey and when they get to where they're going, keep them there.”
Source : "Alvin Martin: 'Scousers and cockneys get on. It's the mickey-taking'". Interview With Jacob Steinberg, www.theguardian.com. December 15, 2011.
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“If I take donations from Big Corporates to fund our election campaign, I'll be accountable to them and would have to do what they tell me to do after winning elections. But if I take donations from common people to fund our Election Campaign, after winning, I'll be accountable to them”
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“Monopoly is business at the end of its journey.”
Source : 1894 Wealth against Commonwealth, ch.1.
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“The man who offers an insult writes it in sand, but for the man who receives it, it's chiseled in bronze.”
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“I like to be right. I try not to miss the big ideas, forget the little ones, and try to get them right. End of job description.”
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“My objectives are very limited. I want to do the best I can with the talent God gave me. I hope to goodness that every novel I do gets better and better, not worse and worse.”