Quote by Oriana Fallaci
I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger. - Oriana Fal

I feel less alone when I read the books of Ratzinger. – Oriana Fallaci

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I am known for a life spent in the struggle for freedom, and freedom includes the freedom of religion. – Oriana Fallaci

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War is something Arafat sends others to do for him. That is, the poor souls who believe in him. This pompous incompetent caused the failure of the Camp David negotiations, Clintons mediation. – Oriana Fallaci

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Fear of serious injury alone cannot justify oppression of free speech and assembly. Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears. – Louis D. Brandeis

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The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men, necessarily, must avoid the state of being alone. – James Baldwin

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Im the most gregarious of men and love good company, but never less alone when alone. – Peter OToole

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In days of doubt, in days of dreary musings on my countrys fate, you alone are my comfort and support, oh great, powerful, righteous, and free Russian language! – Ivan Turgenev

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I think that the reason for my success is that I am really not aspirational. I am inspirational in that the people at home feel like they can really relate to me. – Rosie ODonnell

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Faith is Hope with a holier name, hope that knows neither deceit nor death. Ah, how wisely do you speak of the philosophy of belief! It is, indeed, the telescope through which the stars grow large upon our gaze. – Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer

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