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"This horror of pain is a rather low instinct and... if I think of human beings I've known and of my own life, such as it is, I can't recall any case of pain which didn't, on the whole, enrich life." Malcolm Muggeridge
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British Journalist    Instinct   

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"There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"Surely the glory of journalism is its transience." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"One of the peculiar sins of the twentieth century which we've developed to a very high level is the sin of credulity. It has been said that when human beings stop believing in God they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse: they believe in anything." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"The pursuit of happiness, which American citizens are obliged to undertake, tends to involve them in trying to perpetuate the moods, tastes and aptitudes of youth." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"It was a somber place, haunted by old jokes and lost laughter. Life, as I discovered, holds no more wretched occupation than trying to make the English laugh." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"Rock and roll is the hamburger that ate the world." Peter York
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Julie Burchill

"Show me a frigid women and, nine times out of ten, I'll show you a little man." Julie Burchill
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"Whenever I am sent a new book on the lively arts, the first thing I do is look for myself in the index." Julie Burchill
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Julie Burchill

"Fame is no sanctuary from the passing of youth... suicide is much easier and more acceptable in Hollywood than growing old gracefully." Julie Burchill
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"Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message." Malcolm Muggeridge
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Julie Burchill

"A good part - and definitely the most fun part - of being a feminist is about frightening men." Julie Burchill
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"It has been said that a pretty face is a passport. But it's not, it's a visa, and it runs out fast." Julie Burchill
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Robert Fisk

"It's a journalist's job to be a witness to history. We're not there to worry about ourselves. We're there to try and get as near as we can, in an imperfect world, to the truth and get the truth out." Robert Fisk
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Julie Burchill

"Tears are sometimes an inappropriate response to death. When a life has been lived completely honestly, completely successfully, or just completely, the correct response to death's perfect punctuation mark is a smile." Julie Burchill
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"I can say that I never knew what joy was like until I gave up pursuing happiness, or cared to live until I chose to die. For these two discoveries I am beholden to Jesus." Malcolm Muggeridge
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"Sex is the mysticism of materialism and the only possible religion in a materialistic society." Malcolm Muggeridge
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Robert Fisk

"President Bush will come here and there will be new "friends" of America to open a new relationship with the world, new economic fortunes for those who "liberated" them." Robert Fisk
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Graham Greene

"Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic and fear which is inherent in a human situation." Graham Greene
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"People do not believe lies because they have to, but because they want to." Malcolm Muggeridge
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Imelda Marcos

"If you know how rich you are, you are not rich. But me, I am not aware of the extent of my wealth. That's how rich we are." Imelda Marcos
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Birth: 1910-08-26 Death: 1997-09-05

"If you judge people, you have no time to love them."

Born Agnes Bojaxhiu, Mother Teresa joined the Order of the Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland at the age of 18. Known then as Sister Teresa, her journey in her faith would take her to India and onward to Darjeeling, where she continued her religious vows. Arriving in Calcutta, she was extremely moved by the sick and dying on the city's streets. It was there that she founded Missionaries of Charity, her lifelong work. She started the Kalighat Home for the Dying where she would gather the dying from the streets to give them home care during their last days. Mother Teresa continued …



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