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“Scotland's voice has to be heard”
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“One growing threat to the stability of the U.S. economy, and therefore to its capability to continue to direct the global order, paradoxically emerges from its success in establishing capitalism around the world.”
Source : "Living In The Number One Country". Book by Herbert Schiller, 2000.
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“'Children, don't speak so coarsely,' said Mr Webster, who had a vague notion that some supervision should be exercised over his daughters' speech, and that a line should be drawn, but never knew quite when to draw it. He had allowed his daughters to use his library without restraint, and nothing is more fatal to maidenly delicacy of speech than the run of a good library.”
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“The idea, therefore, that religious faith is somehow a sacred human convention—distinguished, as it is, both by the extravagance of its claims and by the paucity of its evidence—is really too great a monstrosity to be appreciated in all its glory. Religious faith represents so uncompromising a misuse of the power of our minds that it forms a kind of perverse, cultural singularity—a vanishing point beyond which rational discourse proves impossible.”
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“Not that she's a political animal, she's just an ordinary woman, but as a woman she's of the view that you don't bring children into the world to have them shot.”
Source : Hans Fallada (2009). “Every Man Dies Alone”, p.5, Melville House
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“For me, there is a strong hypnotic power in noise-music, and that's something I don't want to leave out of my music anymore.”
Source : Interview with Mark Richardson, pitchfork.com. March 1, 2002.
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“For the gentle werelibrarian, who's strictly vegetarian, there's nothing like Tofillager the MEATLESS TOFU VILLAGER”
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“The more one has seen of the good, the more one asks for the better.”