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“I shall give a propagandist reason for starting the war, no matter whether it is plausible or not. The victor will not be asked afterwards whether he told the truth or not. When starting and waging war it is not right that matters, but victory.”
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“I have noticed bakers with swelled hands, and painful, too; in fact the hands of all such workers become much thickened by the constant pressure of kneading the dough.”
Source : Bernardino Ramazzini (1964). “Diseases of Workers”
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“Let's remember that the revolution in Tahrir Square was not anti-American, it was not anti-Israeli, it was for democracy and freedom. That's a good thing.”
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“You yourself must know how boring gravity is to oneself and everyone else.”
Source : Barbara Hambly (2011). “The Silent Tower”, p.66, Open Road Media
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“It wasn't until I went to Korea out of high school and got exposed to the martial arts for the first time and was just completely enamored with the physical ability of the martial arts and making my black belt.”
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“Once you base your whole life striving on a desperate lie, and try to implement that lie, you instrument your own undoing.”
Source : Ernest Becker (1985). “Escape from Evil”, Free Press
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“Knowing that we are fulfilling God's purpose is the only thing that gives rest to the restless human heart.”
Source : Charles Colson, Nancy Pearcey (2011). “How Now Shall We Live?”, p.204, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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“Being an American journalist can put people on the defensive. In countries where people assume the press is partisan, like in Lebanon, or where it had essentially become an extension of the government, like in Iraq, people tend to see a journalist as an agent of his or her government. That can be dangerous if the United States military is occupying their country, or aligned with their enemies.”