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“Preserving cultural diversity is considered a supreme virtue today, but the members of the diverse subcultures don't always see it that way. People have wants and needs, and when cultures rub shoulders, people in one culture are bound to notice when their neighbors are satisfying those those desires better than they are. When they do notice, history tells us, they shamelessly borrow wherever works best.”

“Presi in disparte Ryan, sistemandogli la cravatta per non dare nell’occhio. «Fammi un favore. Resta qui e, quando mi girerò verso di te, fissami nella maniera più tenebrosa e scocciata che puoi». «Tenebrosa?». «Sì, beh… hai presente, no?». «No». Gli riassestai il bavero del cappotto, cercando una definizione che non scadesse nel solito stereotipo. «Guardami come se fossi un vampiro cattivo». Ryan si lasciò scappare una risata monosillabica alla Al Pacino. «Tu vuoi lo sguardo di un voivoda, e io non lo sono mai stato». «Improvvisa». Il vampiro piegò il capo in un gesto d’intesa. «Sei tu la stratega, Elizabeth». Masticò il mio appellativo, spolpandolo fino a raschiarne il nocciolo. Com’è che si dice? Se vuoi qualcosa, o qualcuno, prima devi far tuo il suo nome. Quel millenario, nel più assurdo dei momenti, e nel più sbagliato dei luoghi, aveva fatto l’amore con tutte e nove le lettere del mio.”

“Presi l'abitudine di andare a passeggiare spesso intorno alla tenuta dei Driscoll, specie in primavera, per osservare le suore che vagavano beate tra gli alberi in fiore - dove Myra un tempo dava le sue feste, con la banda che suonava per lei. Mi sembrava che quel luogo fosse rimasto vittima di un incantesimo, come il castello della Bella Addormentata; steso tra quei fiori come un bel cadavere, era caduto in un sonno profondo, da quella notte d'inverno in cui l'Amore era uscito dal cancello per sfidare il Destino. Da allora soltanto canti, orazioni e disciplina - e il tintinnio delle campane, che pareva chiamare le sorelle in eterna preghiera.”

“President [ Dwight] Eisenhower warned us, five star general, he said watch out for the military-industrial complex. That's a threat to our freedom, to our economy, and what we have now is a gigantic taxpayer draining empire that is devouring itself, which, as you say, it's creating more resistance, more fighting, against us oversees.”

“President [Barack] Obama's staking his reelection hopes on rebuilding America's middle class. He wants higher taxes on the wealthy, tougher rules on Wall Street, and everyone else to get a fair shot to succeed. Republicans can cry "class warfare" if they want, but as the president put it today, it's about this country's welfare.”

“President Abbas, you've dedicated your life to advancing the Palestinian cause. Must this conflict continue for generations, or will we enable our children and our grandchildren to speak in years ahead of how we found a way to end it? That's what we should aim for, and that's what I believe we can achieve.”

“President Barack Obama and many liberal-minded commentators have been hesitant to call this Islamist ideology by its proper name. They seem to fear that both Muslim communities and the religiously intolerant will hear the word “Islam” and simply assume that all Muslims are being held responsible for the excesses of the jihadist few. I call this the Voldemort effect, after the villain in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books. Many well-meaning people in Ms. Rowling’s fictional world are so petrified of Voldemort’s evil that they do two things: They refuse to call Voldemort by name, instead referring to “He Who Must Not Be Named,” and they deny that he exists in the first place. Such dread only increases public hysteria, thus magnifying the appeal of Voldemort’s power. The same hysteria about Islamism is unfolding before our eyes. But no strategy intended to defeat Islamism can succeed if Islamism itself and its violent expression in jihadism are not first named, isolated and understood. From: Maajid Nawaz's article titled, 'How to Beat Islamic State', December 11th, 2015.”

“President Barack Obama couldn't bring everything into existence through Congress. Because from the day that he was elected president of the United States, the United States Congress, many of the Republicans met, and they declared that they would never allow his legislative program to succeed. And for eight years they fought him.”