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There are weapons that are simply thoughts. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy.


Rod Serling


#kill #prejudices #record #simply #suspicion

I thought Out of Action was better as a catalogue than the honeycomb because the honeycomb was like walking into one compartment and then another compartment.


Richard Serra


#another #because #better #catalogue #i

Words without thoughts never to heaven go.


William Shakespeare


#heaven #never #thoughts #without #words

I think anyone that thought that we were coming in as a bunch of liberal Democrats to deliver more large-scale social programs was nuts. I sure didn't expect it.


Donna Shalala


#bunch #coming #deliver #democrats #expect

We never thought the show would last this long.


Michael Shanks


#long #never #show #thought #would

Just as the 99% of Soviet citizens who supported the Soviet regime in 1985 was no indication of what the people inside the USSR really thought, the army of true believers that we think we see in the Arab world is an illusion.


Natan Sharansky


#arab world #army #believers #citizens #illusion

This scepticism is the same scepticism I heard a generation ago in the USSR when few thought that a democratic transformation behind the iron curtain was possible.


Natan Sharansky


#behind #curtain #democratic #few #generation

I love to evoke the bones and meat and thoughts of characters.


William Shatner


#characters #evoke #i #i love #love

Organized religion provides a model of the way all organizations, from the state down to the village garden club, end a price in terms of a member's freedom of thought and action.


Robert Shea


#club #down #end #freedom #garden

Never feel remorse for what you have thought about your wife; she has thought much worse things about you.


Jean Rostand


#about #feel #much #never #remorse






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