It is in adversity that the good show their friendship most clearly; prosperity always finds friends.
W. Bush, this man is a war criminal, and we will see that he is brought to trial.
These cowards have no morals. They have no shame about lying.
We will welcome them with bullets and shoes.
There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!
We want to tell him [Blair] that we have not executed anybody. They are either killed in battle, most of them get killed because they are cowards anyway, the rest they just get captured.
They [US soldiers] started to commit suicide on the Baghdad walls. We will encourage them to double their suicide attempts.
A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man.
History teaches the young the virtues of freedom. By apprising them of the past it will enable them to judge the future.
I think that it’s premature to call Libya a democracy because political order is still so fragile there and the command by the state over the means of violence is still so inadequate that I think state building remains a major challenge. And until the militias can be reined in and the authority of the democratically-elected state can really be firmly established, there’s still tremendous fragility and vulnerability in the unfolding story in Libya.
Personally, I am a great believer in bed, in constantly keeping horizontal. . . the heart and everything else go slower, and the whole system is refreshed.