The lover of letters loves power too.
Tony Blair has turned his back on the principles he claimed he believed in before he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with George W. Bush. He was an entirely different kind of leader.
Photography speaks a universal language that does not need translation, and with an immediacy that the written word lacks. It freezes a moment in time, leaving an indelible image.
I don't really have a realistic life. Anyway, I am a schizophrenic so there two persons in me. Because I am the person I put on for the public and the person that I am really. . . deep inside me. So I have to cover it all up with. . . glamour and all that bullshit. . . make-up. . . glamour, dresses, color, etc. , etc. . . . trying to hide a very. . . fragile person, really. . . very vulnerable to attack.
I don't want to wear what every other women wears. I won't be dictated to.
There is so much each one of us can do to make a difference. We are at a dangerous juncture in the history of mankind. . . . We need to defend our principles and values, human rights, civil liberties and the rule of international law. If we don't our world will further descend into a state of chaos.
I don't need an overpowering, powerful, rich man to feel secure. I'd much rather have a man who is there for me, who really loves me, who is growing, who is real.
[Mitt Romney is a] Massachusetts moderate who, in fact, is pretty good at managing the decay. " He's "given no evidence in his years in Massachusetts of any ability to change the culture or change the political structure.
The distinctions separating the social classes are false; in the last analysis they rest on force.
I feel like in a conversation if things get said and then repeated, it sort of becomes inherently part of the narrative whether you want it to be or not.
Sportsmanship is making sure you have respect for the guy you're playing across from.