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You know, the record business is much different than being artist on stage... view
By: Herb Alpert
I can say, and I am responsible for what I am saying, that they have started to commit suicide under the walls of Baghdad. We will encourage them to commit more suicides quickly... view
By: Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
The Cruise missiles do not frighten anyone. We are catching them like fish in a river. I mean here that over the past two days, we managed to shoot down 196 missiles before they hit their target... view
By: Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager... view
By: Walt Alston
Bringing democratic control to the conduct of foreign policy requires a struggle merely to force the issue onto the public agenda... view
By: Eric Alterman
We are united in the hope that every individual will someday enjoy at least the intellectual privileges we have had, if not always the material advantages... view
By: Sidney Altman
The RNA World referred to an hypothetical stage in the origin of life on Earth... view
By: Sidney Altman
We manage the fear, I manage the fear, but it certainly takes its toll, the strain does... view
By: Christiane Amanpour
Political tyranny is nothing compared to the social tyranny and a reformer who defies society is a more courageous man than a politician who defies Government... view
By: B. R. Ambedkar
The Canadians have managed to live peacefully with their Indians. It is disgrace that the United States has not done the same... view
By: Stephen Ambrose
I wouldn't say I'm a very controlling person. For instance, when I talk to the actors, I don't tell them exactly what I want because I want them to surprise me. I even encourage them to change some of the verses of the script if they need to... view
By: Alejandro Amenabar
With Pearl Jam, everybody is so good at what they do, it's hard to get up the courage to say, Can I sing this part, or, I want to play guitar. I feel like I have more courage to do that... view
By: Jeff Ament
Not only the priceless heritage of our fathers, of our seamen, of our Empire builders is being thrown away in a war that serves no British interests - but our alliance leader Stalin dreams of nothing but the destruction of that heritage of our fathers?.. view
By: John Amery
The only thing I ever withheld from the KGB were the names of two agents whom I personally had known and handled and had a particular feeling for... view
By: Aldrich Ames
The human spy, in terms of the American espionage effort, had never been terribly pertinent... view
By: Aldrich Ames
To the extent that I considered the personal burden of harming the people who had trusted me, plus the Agency, or the United States, I wasn't processing that... view
By: Aldrich Ames
You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his head and rob a bank. I acted out of personal desperation... view
By: Aldrich Ames
There are so many things a large intelligence espionage organization can do to justify its existence, that people can get promotions for, because it could result in results... view
By: Aldrich Ames
When I handed over the names and compromised so many CIA agents in the Soviet Union, I had come to the conclusion that the loss of these sources to the U.S. would not compromise significant national defense, political, diplomatic interests... view
By: Aldrich Ames
When Reagan was elected, I felt that the Agency had gone much more into the service of a political tendency in the country with which I had already felt very strong disagreement... view
By: Aldrich Ames
Our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I could have stopped it after they paid me the $50,000. I wouldn't even have had to go on to do more than I already had: just the double agents' names that I gave... view
By: Aldrich Ames
The difficulties of conducting espionage against the Soviet Union in the Soviet Union were such that historically the Agency had backed away from the task... view
By: Aldrich Ames
An espionage organization is a collector: it collects raw information. That gets processed by a machinery that is supposed to resolve its reliability, and to present a finished product... view
By: Aldrich Ames
Espionage, for the most part, involves finding a person who knows something or has something that you can induce them secretly to give to you. That almost always involves a betrayal of trust... view
By: Aldrich Ames
Foreign Ministry guys don't become agents. Party officials, the Foreign Ministry nerds, tend not to volunteer to Western intelligence agencies... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I came into the Agency with a set of ideas and attitudes that were quite typical of people coming into the Agency at that time. You could call it liberal anti-communism... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I found that our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I handed over names and compromised so many CIA agents in the Soviet Union... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I knew quite well, when I gave the names of our agents in the Soviet Union, that I was exposing them to the full machinery of counterespionage and the law, and then prosecution and capital punishment... view
By: Aldrich Ames
I saw a limit to what I was giving as kind of a scam I was running on the KGB, by giving them people that I knew were their double agents fed to us... view
By: Aldrich Ames
In my professional work with the Agency, by the late '70s, I had come to question the value of a great deal of what we were doing, in terms of the intelligence agency's impact on American policy... view
By: Aldrich Ames
Let's say a Soviet exchange student back in the '70s would go back and tell the KGB about people and places and things that he'd seen and done and been involved with. This is not really espionage.. view
By: Aldrich Ames
No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language... view
By: Fisher Ames
Sanctification is the real change in man from the sordidness of sin to the purity of God's image... view
By: William Ames
Active creation is conceived as a transitive action in which there is always presupposed an object about which the agent is concerned.. view
By: William Ames
Dictatorships do cut down on rape, and pillage, not to mention sexual harassment, by the simple expedient of sending people to labour camps for life or cutting off their hands without a trial... view
By: Barbara Amiel
I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel... view
By: Henri Frederic Amiel
To live we must conquer incessantly, we must have the courage to be happy... view
By: Henri Frederic Amiel
I must stress here the point that I appreciate clarity, order, meaning, structure, rationality: they are necessary to whatever provisional stability we have, and they can be the agents of gradual and successful change... view
By: A. R. Ammons
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