As a student in London, I had seen so many shows, so many plays and had seen so many greats of the day.
Great discoveries and improvements invariably involve the cooperation of many minds.
What this power is, I cannot say. . . All I know is that it exists.
There cannot be mental atrophy in any person who continues to observe, to remember what he observes, and to seek answers for his unceasing hows and whys about things.
The telephone will be used to inform people that a telegram has been sent.
It is the man who carefully advances step by step. . . who is bound to succeed in the greatest degree.
Leave the beaten track behind occasionally and dive into the woods.
We've got this arc of instability from North Africa to South Asia, and we have to pay close attention to it. And we have to build coalitions, something that I did to take on the Iranian nuclear program, and what I will do as president to make sure that we defeat these terrorist networks.
Rebellion is not going to go away. . . What has been unleashed, I think, can't be stopped. . . The importance of continuing acts of resistance is that it keeps this narrative alive. . . We speak a fundamental truth about this system that terrifies them.
I definitely support cop acting more than cops, but all of them ain't bad, just some of them.
Sin and Hell are married unless repentance proclaims the divorce.