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Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.
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Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.
Bad company is as instructive as licentiousness. One makes up for the loss of one's innocence with the loss of one's prejudices.
For my part, I can't do anything else but what I am doing.
The beast made the noise of a cat being shampooed, a lonely wail of horror and outrage, of shame and defeat.
My delegation cannot refrain from speaking on this question, we who have such an intimate knowledge of boxcars and of deportations to unknown destinations that we cannot be silent.
One must speak about serious things seriously.
There's a drive in me that won't allow me to do certain things that are easy.
It is true: man is the microcosm: I am my world.
Don't forget to fall in love with yourself first.
Don't for heaven's sake, be afraid of talking nonsense! But you must pay attention to your nonsense.