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Revelations come when you're in the thick of it, pitting yourself up against something larger than yourself.
— Frank Langella
I never felt the GDR was my home country.
— Angela Merkel
I look hot and, most of all, skinny. I love the day after throwing up. I felt like a feather.
— Chelsea Handler
Love does not chose its victims discriminately.
— Franklyn James
They want to be stimulated. They want to read something that can get under their skin and hang out there for a while.
— Alistair Cross
Coffee and cigarettes, that's one of my weaknesses.
— Jason Behr
The penalties for being an accessory to the attempt to flee the [GDR] were greater than the crime of trying to flee itself.
— Anna Funder
Miriam is upset. Her voice is stretched and I can't look at her. Perhaps they beat something out of her she didn't get back.
— Anna Funder
Apparently, even in the GDR, sleep deprivation amounted to torture, and torture, at least of minors, was not official policy.
— Anna Funder
He is blessed who is assured that the animal is dying out in him every day by day, and the divine being established.
— Henry David Thoreau
Judaism to me, as badly as I practiced it, what I've always loved about it was its total embrace of complexity, its admission of unknowability.
— Ben Marcus
Man has always assumed that his is the highest form of life in the universe. There is, of course, nothing at all with which to sustain this view.
— James Thurber
The history of the GDR journalism is a story of partisanship.
— Patrick Conley
Everyone asks for freedom for himself,
The man free love, the businessman free trade,
The writer and talker free speech and free press. — Robert Frost
The man free love, the businessman free trade,
The writer and talker free speech and free press. — Robert Frost
Of all the means to insure happiness throughout the whole life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends.
— Epicurus