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There is only one conflict in Ukraine today and it is between the regime and the people.


Viktor Yushchenko


#conflict #only #people #regime #today

I think Linux is a great thing, because Linux is an alternative to Windows, and because, of all the operating systems that are at all relevant today, Unix is the best of a bad lot.


Jamie Zawinski


#bad #because #best #great #great thing

Nobody got where they are today by living for tomorrow.


Tom Wilson


#living #nobody #today #tomorrow #where

Nowadays it is the fashion to emphasize the horrors of the last war. I didn't find it so horrible. There are just as horrible things happening all round us today, if only we had eyes to see them.


Ludwig Wittgenstein


#eyes #fashion #find #had #happening

In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism.


Spiro T. Agnew


#our #share #states #than #today

Only a free West can help the prisoners of today's left- and right-wing dictatorships.


Barbara Amiel


#free #help #only #prisoners #right-wing

The executive moves we are announcing today will strengthen American for the long-term future and reflect well on the depth of the Company's management team.


Gerard Arpey


#announcing #company #depth #executive #future

If you have feelings about reading, you feel the rhythm of prose or of a poem like music. It awakens something in your soul and then of course you study, read, you grow up and you begin to understand the message and that is the first step towards understanding life.


Maria Kodama


#jorge-luis-borges #literature #maria-kodama #reading #life

Most of our lives are crucified between two thieves, yesterday and tomorrow. We never live today. But the time to live is now. It is today.


W. Oscar Thompson


#time #today #tomorrow #life

There was a time in my life when I did a fair bit of work for the tempestuous Lucretia Stewart, then editor of the American Express travel magazine, Departures. Together, we evolved a harmless satire of the slightly driveling style employed by the journalists of tourism. 'Land of Contrasts' was our shorthand for it. ('Jerusalem: an enthralling blend of old and new.' 'South Africa: a harmony in black and white.' 'Belfast, where ancient meets modern.') It was as you can see, no difficult task. I began to notice a few weeks ago that my enemies in the 'peace' movement had decided to borrow from this tattered style book. The mantra, especially in the letters to this newspaper, was: 'Afghanistan, where the world's richest country rains bombs on the world's poorest country.' Poor fools. They should never have tried to beat me at this game. What about, 'Afghanistan, where the world's most open society confronts the world's most closed one'? 'Where American women pilots kill the men who enslave women.' 'Where the world's most indiscriminate bombers are bombed by the world's most accurate ones.' 'Where the largest number of poor people applaud the bombing of their own regime.' I could go on. (I think number four may need a little work.) But there are some suggested contrasts for the 'doves' to paste into their scrapbook. Incidentally, when they look at their scrapbooks they will be able to re-read themselves saying things like, 'The bombing of Kosovo is driving the Serbs into the arms of Milosevic.


Christopher Hitchens


#antiwar-movement #apartheid #kosovo #kosovo-war #pacifism






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