George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2005, Address to the Nation on Iraqi Elections (December 2005)
Editor's note: Chronicle published in following the assassination of Quebec Minister Pierre Laporte.
Chronicle "Interdit aux hommes" (Forbidden to men), by Doris Veillette-Hamel, Journal Le Nouvelliste, Oct 20, 1970, page 18.
Chronicle "Forbidden to men", 1970
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2005, Address to the Nation on Iraqi Elections (December 2005)
Mohammed VI of Morocco (1963) King of Morocco
As quoted by The Times of Israel — Moroccan king calls on diaspora to reject Islamic extremism http://www.timesofisrael.com/moroccan-king-calls-on-diaspora-to-reject-islamic-extremism/ (August 21, 2016)
Götz Aly (1947) German journalist, historian and social scientist
Source: Why the Germans? Why the Jews?: Envy, Race Hatred, and the Prehistory of the Holocaust (2011), p. 89
“There's no way to repay a mother's love, or lack of it.”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
“In many ways doth the full heart reveal
The presence of the love it would conceal.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
Poems Written in Later Life, motto (1826)
Preaching Poison http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/stalinsky200403190914.asp (March 2004)
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Detroit, Michigan (12 April 1964)
Context: Historically, revolutions are bloody. Oh, yes, they are. They haven’t never had a bloodless revolution, or a nonviolent revolution. That don’t happen even in Hollywood. You don’t have a revolution in which you love your enemy, and you don’t have a revolution in which you are begging the system of exploitation to integrate you into it. Revolutions overturn systems. Revolutions destroy systems.
“I would always love Alaska Young, my crooked neighbor, with all my crooked heart.”
John Green book Looking for Alaska
Miles "Pudge" Halter, p. 218
Looking for Alaska (2005)