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When history looks back, I want people to know that the Nazis could not kill millions of people with impunity.


Simon Wiesenthal


#could #history #i #impunity #kill

I really haven't had that exciting of a life. There are a lot of things I wish I would have done, instead of just sitting around and complaining about having a boring life. So I pretty much like to make it up. I'd rather tell a story about somebody else.


Kurt Cobain


#around #boring #complaining #done #else

A good storyteller is a person with a good memory and hopes other people haven't.


Irvin S. Cobb


#good memory #haven #hopes #memory #other

No, it's not a very good story - its author was too busy listening to other voices to listen as closely as he should have to the one coming from inside.


Stephen King


#busy #closely #coming #good #good story

Our history is not our destiny.


Alan Cohen


#history #our

I think if you come from a history of persecution you have to develop a sense of humour.


Sacha Baron Cohen


#develop #history #humour #i #i think

I used to write things for friends. There was this girl I had a crush on, and she had a teacher she didn't like at school. I had a real crush on her, so almost every day I would write her a little short story where she would kill him in a different way.


Stephen Colbert


#crush #day #different #different way #every

I don't want to be somebody who stands still and sings pretty. Each song is a world. Each song is a story. I don't achieve nearly what I want.


Renee Fleming


#each #i #nearly #pretty #sings

If you take my performance or my understanding of the role and my appreciation for story and then dress it in CGI, that I guess becomes an action film.


Vin Diesel


#action film #appreciation #becomes #cgi #dress

(On the great colonel Robert Green Ingersoll) I've heard the greatest orators of this century – O'Connell, Gladstone, John Bright, Spurgeon, James, Stopford Brooks, Wendell Phillips, Henry Ward Beecher, Webster, Clay and the stirring eloquence of our anti-slavery orators – but none of them ever equaled Robert Ingersoll in his highest flights. I heard Mr. Ingersoll many years ago in Chicago. The hall seated 5,000 people; every inch of standing-room was also occupied; aisles and platform crowded to overflowing. He held that vast audience for three hours so completely entranced that when he left the platform no one moved, until suddenly, with loud cheers and applause, they recalled him. He returned smiling and said: ‘I’m glad you called me back, as I have something more to say. Can you stand another half-hour?’ ‘Yes: an hour, two hours, all night,’ was shouted from various parts of the house; and he talked on until midnight, with unabated vigor, to the delight of his audience.


Elizabeth Cady Stanton


#oratory #rights #robert-g-ingersoll #equality






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