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    Somalis themselves feel that they are under some sort of what they call psychological warfare. They know that at last the word is out that Somalia may be a next likely target.

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That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and read more

That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and less understanding.

by Edward Abbey Found in: Miscellaneous Quotes,
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There are no foods which are completely forbidden. It's a matter of how much and how often.

There are no foods which are completely forbidden. It's a matter of how much and how often.

by Kim Allen Found in: Miscellaneous Quotes,
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I don't think we can take out any ads, ... because it would be misleading. We don't have any tickets.

I don't think we can take out any ads, ... because it would be misleading. We don't have any tickets.

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We're sort of the soundtrack to these wonderful, wonderful images, ... The subject is the universe, but we interpret that read more

We're sort of the soundtrack to these wonderful, wonderful images, ... The subject is the universe, but we interpret that loosely.

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We will keep looking for problems now, so that when we finish this plant it will be safe and it read more

We will keep looking for problems now, so that when we finish this plant it will be safe and it will operate as designed.

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Why? Is this guy afraid of me?

Why? Is this guy afraid of me?

by David Appel Found in: Miscellaneous Quotes,
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Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon read more

Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon sixpence a day - and earn it,' was the cogent reply.

by John Abernethy Found in: Miscellaneous Quotes,
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Whoever is admitted or sought for, in company, upon any other account than that of his merit and manners, is read more

Whoever is admitted or sought for, in company, upon any other account than that of his merit and manners, is never respected there, but only made use of. We will have such-a-one, for he sings prettily; we will invite such-a-one to a ball, for he dances well; we will have such-a-one at supper, for he is always joking and laughing; we will ask another because he plays deep at all games, or because he can drink a great deal. These are all vilifying distinctions, mortifying preferences, and exclude all ideas of esteem and regard. Whoever is had (as it is called) in company for the sake of any one thing singly, is singly that thing, and will never be considered in any other light; consequently never respected, let his merits be what they will.

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The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself.

The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself.

by Jane Addams Found in: Miscellaneous Quotes,
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