I'm a man with a mission in two or three editions And I'm giving you a longing look Everyday, everyday, everyday I write the book.
I get pretty dark sometimes, pretty bleak. But that passes.
I am politically incorrect, that's true. Political correctness to me is just intellectual terrorism. I find that really scary, and I won't be intimidated into changing my mind. Everyone isn't going to love you all the time.
I love women. They're the best thing ever created. If they want to be like men and come down to our level, that's fine.
They think I'm crazy and maybe I am. But maybe I'm a genius.
F**king Jews. . . the Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.
Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live…at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willing' to trade all the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take…OUR FREEDOM?!
These are people who wanted to provide for their family and wanted a better life. We've got to have a secure border. But we've also, we've got to act compassionately and recognize labor markets as well. . . . I've never thought that it's [path to citizenship] a bad thing. If somebody is going to be here for 20, 30 years, to give them some skin in the game, if you will, to hold out the prospect of citizenship.
For Tibetans, the real strength of our struggle is truth - not size, money, or expertise.
I believe that there is a longing in my soul that searches the whole world.
But what a little I can get down into my pen of what is so vivid to my eyes, and not only to my eyes; also to some nervous fibre, or fanlike membrane in my species.